On Sun, 02 Dec 2001 16:41:07 -0600, you wrote:

I have the F* version with the tripod collar. But it is a very large
tripod collar - so large that it either (a) stays on and makes a very
good hand grip and personal defense weapon, or (b) gets removed and
left at the house, or (c) gets removed and replaced by the much
smaller collar from the A* 200/4 macro.

After a few years with the F* 300/4.5, I don't think I would hate the
FA* just because the FA* doesn't have a tripod collar. My F* 300 is
quite hand-holdable with the collar removed - I would have to try the
FA* version to see if it handles just as well.

Nowadays, since I use a 300/2.8 so much, the 300/4.5 usually goes
without its collar and feels as light and hand-holdable as a 50mm.
Also, with the collar removed, the 300/4.5 lens is steady on my PZ1p
with just the camera attached to the tripod.

To me, the main reason for a choosing the lens with the tripod collar
is the quick switch from horizontal to vertical composition (without
removing one's eye from the viewfinder) that a collar allows. Weight
and balance makes a collar extremely desirable for long, heavy lenses;
but I don't think weight or balance is a major factor for the Pentax
300/4.5's.


>Hi Bill,
>    I have the FA* 300/4.5, and use it quite extensively. I love the lens. I
>am using it primarily on a pz1p and the autofocus operation is very good.
>The manual focus is smooth and easy to operate. There is not the "friction"
>that you will get when using a real MF lens, in other words it is easier to
>turn, but it does feel solid. Besides I like the focus rings on my lenses
>"looser." The one thing that I ***definetly*** miss on this lens is a tripod
>collar. If you decide that this is something you have to have, look for the
>F* version, I believe KEH.com still has one for sell.
>


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John Mustarde
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