" Rule #1: The lens you have is better than any lens you do not have.
Good point.
" Rule #2: If the lens meets your requirements (functionality and quality),
" then get it--regardless of brand.
I certainly have the same attitude. Since I really don't have a feel
for what the quality differences are, it is difficult to know which ones
would have the quality I want. I guess I don't even really know what
quality I want since I don't know what the visual differences are between
pictures taken with one kind of lens and another. ARGH! Do camera shops
let you use a lens for a few days and return it?
"Hello, I'd like two lenses...and when can I bring them back?" :)
I have skimmed the web page mentioned earlier that has info on the
lenses. I should go read it more carefully now...maybe it can give me
a better feel.
" Ken (going into momentary exile for rule #2) Norton
Sean (dazed and confused) Mattingly
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