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In particular, if you chief subject matter are people
rather than macro, and wide open performance is critical--can you discern a
difference between the two across Velvia or Kodachrome?
I doubt there is a huge difference in quality between these two at
"people shooting" distances, so you should use other criteria. For
example, the 100 will increase your working distance by 10%, which
might be valuable in shooting people. And I believe the 100 is
cheaper.
However, if you ever think you might want to do macro, the 90 is your lens.
: Jan Steinman <mailto:Jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
: Bytesmiths <http://www.bytesmiths.com>
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