Use the 12-50. Walk a little closer.
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From: Chuck Norcutt
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2015 9:04 PM
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: Re: [OM] Ultimately, the 9-18 wasn't needed
I guess I'm crazy too. My most used lens (and it will probably stay
that way) is the 14-150. If it was 12-150 I'd be really happy. I
really like the 12-50 except that it's too short on the long end. I'm
finding the 75-300 a bit difficult to use. I'm not used to the short
end being so long and have yet do come to grips with depth of field,
movement and vibration at the very long end. I assume depth is there
that's not. I will have to search for uses of both lenses which is why
I've taken each lens out on its own. I have to figure out how to use
them effectively or else get no pictures.
Chuck Norcutt
On 1/2/2015 3:33 PM, Moose wrote:
On 1/2/2015 11:42 AM, Bill Pearce wrote:
Chuck, You’ve got the right idea for a wide lens like that. When I
finally jumped into digital with both feet, I got the then new Nikon
D3, and the only lens I had for it was the 17-35, for me the ideal
range. I used it in my professional work exclusively (industrial) and
extensively in my personal travel stuff. I am a strict adherent to the
"if you’re not photos aren't good enough you're not close enough"
advice, and I don't think I've evver used it at the 17 end for a
landscape, but almostexclusive at the 35 end. Now that I have the GX7,
I have the Panny 7-14, and all I would change would be to make it a
7-20. If you don't find this to be your most used lens, you're crazy.
Crazy Moose
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