Hi April, I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one who has to look twice to get the dots lined up. Seems they're in a different spot on every camera. The longer it takes, the happier the dust monsters are.
I lucked into a used Sony SEL18200LE lens for only $100 to use with my Sony a6100 camera. The detail I get with it is a huge improvement over the kit lens that came with the camera. The auto focus and stabilization work just fine. For still photography, the SEL18200LE does everything I need. Maybe thats because I'm a hobbist and not a professional.
Hi April, I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one who has to look twice to get the dots lined up. Seems they're in a different spot on every camera. The longer it takes, the happier the dust monsters are.
When I use a Panasonic, the red dot is a little easier to spot.
I lucked into a used Sony SEL18200LE lens for only $100 to use with my Sony a6100 camera. The detail I get with it is a huge improvement over the kit lens that came with the camera. The auto focus and stabilization work just fine. For still photography, the SEL18200LE does everything I need. Maybe thats because I'm a hobbist and not a professional.
I love how convenient the range of focal lengths is.
Great, I also want to buy it, but this lens costs about $250 in the second-hand market in China😢
The image is a bit raw and moderately detailed.
I own the 18-135mm lens for my Sony A6600 but never tried 18-200mm LE. Which is more sharp between 18-135mm and 18-200mm LE?
I’ll have to compare. 18-135 seems sharper.
Good tips
Recently got this lens. I sent it back the next day it may do it all, but it does it badly... I have 11 lenses and this is way the worst.