So what lens was it that was so sharp? the f/1.8? 100 f/2?
Tom
> At 09:13 PM 12/24/99 +0000, Dirk Wright, in response to GMA, wrote:
> > I've had only a few photos published, but one of those,
> > >published by National Geographic, was with this lens. The editor
> > >actually called me to ask what equipment I'd used, exclaiming the slide
> > >was one of the sharpest he'd ever seen. If interested, here is a link to
> > >a scan of a Ciba print I made of that slide. Well, not that exact
> > >slide, but one taken within minutes, using the same equipment.
> > >http://www.whitneygallery.com/html/banner_peak.html
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And a happy New Year to you and yours.
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