It found its way here, at least.
Good luck on your purchase, mate. Please tell us if the second one is
just as good. :-)

Cheers,
Jostein

2008/4/13 Tim Øsleby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I sent this eysterday, but it seems to have got lost in cyberspace.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Tim Øsleby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 12.apr.2008 20:32
> Subject: First hand on with the DA* 300/4
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
>
>
> I haven't been enabled yet, not until Monday. But I do have bad
> friends. So today I was able to lay my hands on the DA* 300/4
>
> It is dead solid. Even the plastic hood looks pretty solid. But I do
> wish Pentax would offer metal hoods as spare parts for all their good
> lenses. Sealing is very convincing too. The focus ring is the
> smoothest I have experienced from Pentax. It turns about 2/3, and is
> geared down with about 2:1 factor. The scale turns about 1/3. If you
> loosen the tripod mount ring, and turns the lens, you will experience
> distinct clicks.
> It is heavy, but not front heavy. So it is no problem finding a good
> balance. The only negative remark I have from a mechanical point of
> view is the MF/AF switch. No distinct click. It just slides from one
> end to the other.
>
> It was just a brief meeting. So I can't conclude on how it performs.
> But here's my first impressions. Focus is quick and silent. I gave it
> a hard time, focusing at the structure in some wood in normal light.
> It locked. I believe it will be a pleasure to compose and focus
> manually with it. I compared it with the Tamron 300/2,8 looking in the
> viewfinder. Off course, it is darker. But the contrast was better. I
> also did a few quick test shots. Just some registration signs, so
> there is no point in showing them. But it looks  promising. I also
> tested it with the 1,7x with same subject. The unprocessed files
> looked soft. But after boosting the contrast, it was obvious that
> there are more infractions preserved in the files.
>
> My premature conclusion is that this is a classic. An excellent lens
> if you want reach, but don't want to kill you back. .
>
> MaritimTim
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