Get your apology ready, Fred!  <g>

keith whaley

Fred wrote:
> 
> [I sent this post a few hours ago, and I still haven't seen it come
> back, so I'm trying it again - I apologize if there ends up being
> two of these.]
> 
> > It's a good lens that might go for $150 if you were patient.
> > A 50mm Macro means you will get quite close to your subjects.
> > You can use it as a walking-around-lens, but you will notice
> > the slower f2.8.
> 
> Ditto, dito, and ditto.
> 
> > It has the reputation of being an excellent macro lens.
> 
> > Seems like the 50mm macro is a sharp little beast!
> 
> It is a very nice 50mm macro lens.  It is just a tad less sharp than
> the F/FA 50/2.8 Macro lens design, but it's s-o-o-o much nicer to
> use (focus feel, etc.).
> 
> I use an A 100/2.8 Macro lens for most of my macro shooting, but I
> still keep an A 50/2.8 Macro lens around for occasional use
> (especially for traveling light) - it's just too nice a little lens
> to let go of...
> 
> Fred

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