OLAF WROTE:
My opinion is that if you would buy something like the 35-70/4 and the
65-200/4, and use that in combination with the 28/3.5 for the more serious
wide angle needs, you will have a very nice and almost complete system. I
specifically wrote "almost", as this is where zuikoholism starts coming into
play (aargh, I _need_ that 500/8 reflex lens, and the 90/2 macro), so if
you're like the average list member you'll think you never have enough,
even
though in reality you do ;)
TO WHICH I ANSWER that this is good advice. but please be careful -
zuikoholism is a
dangerous malady. I understand that the senate is about to pass an
"antizuikoholism" bill
to prevent this dangerous disease from ruining civilization as we know it.
Funding for "ZA"
(zuikoholism anonimous) will probably be approved and signed by the white
house. Children are
especially vulnerable and school programs will be set up to protect the young
and 'nip this scourge in the bud" (as one southern senator was purported to
have said)
Cheers
Ken (way too many zuik's) M.
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