> Low: OM1N, 28/2.8, 50/3.5, 100/2.8.
>
> High: OM4Ti, 24/2, 35-80/2.8, 135/2.8 Oops, no macro, but a little
> wider range.
>
> What do you think? Should the basic kit include an additional
> lens and a flash?
The low kit is fairly slow -- the 50/1.8 is cheap enough I'd add it for
"low light" shooting; perhaps even a 50/1.4.
The fast kit has the 24/2, and indoors it's wide enough that it might work
for shooting interiors, if not people -- but if this is the 'expensive' one,
then you could definitely add a 50/1.4, or 50/1.2 for that extra bit of
light capture.
(that said, compared to the typical wunderbrick with a 28-200 3.5-5.6 lens,
they're both marvels of speed.. I wonder how anyone _can_ focus through a
5.6 lens? I guess that's what autofocus is for..)
-- dan
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