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oobie Registered: Dec 15, 2004 Total Posts: 2655 Country: United States |
I was just looking at a 17-55 at the local camera shop today and taking some test shots. |
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deadeyedick Registered: Apr 08, 2004 Total Posts: 389 Country: Australia |
Oobie , that backwards and forward thing is propably the zoom, which is different to the focus. I'm not completely sure what I have said is correct, but the two functions are separate and the focus is most likely internal. Gary |
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BryanP Registered: Oct 30, 2005 Total Posts: 162 Country: United States |
Usually, when a lens focuses, it may rotate and/or move front or back (you will notice that the front of your lens will extend just like 18-55 D50 kit lens) at the top portion of the lens. With internal focusing, this does not occur. Nothing extends. All the focusing is done inside and the only thing that will even cause the lens to extend is when you move the zoom ring. |
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thebeephaha Registered: Oct 29, 2004 Total Posts: 1814 Country: United States |
"I have not seen any lens that zoom without having the lens barrel extending." |
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Qranc Registered: Dec 01, 2004 Total Posts: 2778 Country: Canada |
Yeah many lenses zoom internally as well as IF as Joshua listed some examples. |
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BryanP Registered: Oct 30, 2005 Total Posts: 162 Country: United States |
thebeephaha wrote: |
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travelingman Registered: Jun 30, 2003 Total Posts: 344 Country: United Kingdom |
The 17-55 does focus internally , but the zoom does work by extending out by about an inch at 17mm and retracts for 55mm . |
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Marli Registered: Nov 02, 2003 Total Posts: 1205 Country: Australia |
IF is "Internal focusing". It has nothing to do with zooming.. |
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oobie Registered: Dec 15, 2004 Total Posts: 2655 Country: United States |
Thanks all for the info. I guess for some reason I thought "IF" meant the entire thing was enclosed and there were no visible moving parts. |
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21farms Registered: Sep 07, 2003 Total Posts: 1099 Country: United States |
oobie, it is an internal focusing design but the front element does move in and out slightly as the focal length changes. it is shortest at 35mm. ![]() |
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dnapsqm Registered: Sep 30, 2003 Total Posts: 531 Country: United States |
That is Coooool Norm!!! |
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21farms Registered: Sep 07, 2003 Total Posts: 1099 Country: United States |
thanks...though taken with my crappy point-and-shoot |
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DAllshouse Registered: May 07, 2005 Total Posts: 436 Country: United States |
Snappy illustration |
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jbregar Registered: Mar 18, 2004 Total Posts: 460 Country: United States |
Yeah... it extends while zooming... but that's no reason not to get it (or at least a silly reason). It's an excellent lens. |
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clew Registered: Feb 08, 2003 Total Posts: 2823 Country: United States |
FYI, the 28-70 does the same thing. |
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jmilliron Registered: Aug 26, 2004 Total Posts: 301 Country: United States |
You don't notice it if you have the lens hood on. I love mine. |
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john11t Registered: Jan 15, 2004 Total Posts: 528 Country: United States |
The extending thing is not a problem. |