On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 22:54:05 -0400, Amy Hughes
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I should probably add what I'm going to use it for. LEGO photography.
> Architectural models, basically. Something like this...
> 
> http://www.amyhughes.org/lego/church
> 
> The wide prime is primarily for taking photos from within the model
> (camera mounted inside, DOF calculated because I can't see through the
> viewfinder). Ideally a physically small lens is best.
> 
> Thanks,
> Amy
> 

Love the "cats in church" series <vbg>.

I especially like your comment that they left so much cat hair on the
floor that you had to vacuum before you installed the pews.  <LOL>.

cheers,
frank
> I previously wrote:
> > I picked up an *istD a couple days ago and I'm now wondering
> > what folks use for a wide prime with this thing. I currently
> > have a 28/2.8, 50/1.4 and 77/1.8, all pentax. I'm looking for
> > something to use as I was using the 28, so I guess I'm looking
> > for something in the 14-20 range, AF a plus but not necessary.
> > Any suggestions? Should I make the choice as I would for 35mm
> > or are there special *istD considerations beyond the 1.5
> > multiplier? It'd be a real plus to be able to use the super-
> > wide with the 35mm bodies, so I'm leaning toward not getting
> > the DA 14mm.
> 
> 



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"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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