On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 19:01:29 -0500, Patrice Chiniara
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>> Ask yourself how often have you shot your 28-105 at 50mm? Never is
>> your likely answer. Be honest.
>
>Then again, try using your 28-105 in low light and you'll be sorry you sold 
>your 50mm... The 50mm f/1.8 is probably the best quality vs price lens 
>you'll ever find. It's as sharp as they get and has at least 2.5 stops over 
>the 28-105...

Low light? Use flash or a tripod. Handholding wide open often produces
less than optimum results. If you're shooting inside you need more DOF
anyway than f1.8 can provide.


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