Walt,
I agree. I honestly don't think it matters. This topic always reminds me
of Gulliver's Big- vs. Little Endians (people who disagree on which end of
the egg to eat first). Thanks for the checks and re-checks.
Joel W.
At 09:52 AM 5/4/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Another case located. The 35/2.8 shift will fit it's case only
nose-down. So, it's starting to look like the lens-in-case
orientation is just willy-nilly.
Then there's the Tamron 300/2.8. It fits its case horizontally.
Could it possibly be it really doesn't matter, that oily blades
are just one of those s**t happens sort of things?
I need to find something to do today. I think I'll shoot my TOPE
14. How about a shot of the texture of lens cases arranged in a
nice pattern? :-)
Walt
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