At 07:29 PM 3/16/2000 -0500, RonS you wrote in part:
>Over the past few days, many on the list have expressed a love for the 100mm
>or the 85mm lenses for portraiture, and for the sake of discussion, lets
>ignore the speed of the lense for the moment. Both of these are most often
>mounted on my body also. But I wonder what other Zuiks prefer to shoot
>with. Let's also try to avoid how the subject matter dictates which lense
>to use. Though that maybe difficult. I'm really more interested in what
>you LOVE to shoot with.
In Iowa I love to shoot my 85-250/f5. Some days I should simply forget
taking the camera bag because that's all I end up shooting. These are in
situations where I am working on landscapes, usually from country roads
where the zoom is helpful for composition and the range is best suited to
the subject matter, which for me involves finding lines and evidence of
undulation in an otherwise 2-dimensional landscape. Wides are among my
favorites where nature supplies the third dimension (the American West, for
example). The 85-250 has unlocked the treasures of my own country for me.
Among the wides, I like the 28/2.8. It's not that far off from a "normal"
35mm, but it's got a little more attitude.
I like the 90/f2 for *anything*.
Joel Wilcox
Iowa City, Iowa USA
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