Hello Shel,

I'm not much into zooms either and usually sell or don't use them
except in special circumstances.  However, after trying the DA 16-45/4
I was quite impressed with it's optical qualities.  It has a great
manual focus feel (only way I use it) and is a constant F4 throughout
the range.  Finding another few primes in that focal range and optical
quality is difficult and very pricey.  My two biggest reasons for
considering were that I was not having good luck shooting larger
groups with the FA *24/2 (large prints and small details) and I wanted
something quite wide for the *istD - you have to get below 18mm to
really start getting wide on that crop factor.

-- 
Best regards,
Bruce


Monday, February 21, 2005, 5:26:53 PM, you wrote:

SB> I didn't mean for a DSLR specifically.  IAC, the idea of using a zoom is
SB> something I've not come to grips with - I generally don't like them and,
SB> with one exception,  sold every one I had - and the small aperture is also
SB> something I've never used, with the exception of a couple of wides in the
SB> 3.5 - 4.0 range.  Variable aperture is a frightening thing as it doesn't
SB> allow me to meter properly.  Plus I did say manual focus.  Isn't the DA
SB> auto focus? I may just go ahead and grab a 20/2.8 at some point and see how
SB> I like it.  Thanks for your thoughts, though.

SB> Shel 


>> [Original Message]
>> From: Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>> > I'm looking for a manual focus lens to fill the gap between
>> 18mm and 24mm. 
>> > What would you suggest, Rob?  I almost bought an A20/2.0 until
>> you started
>> > knocking them, and then I decided to hold off a bit.
>>
>> If you mean for a DSLR body, I would just buy the DA16-45mm f/4
>> and be done with it. The 20mm f/2.8 (whether A or FA) might or
>> might not be slightly better on resolution, contrast or
>> rectilinear correction, but the 16-45 is an excellent lens with
>> excellent contrast, resolution, and very pleasing out of focus
>> rendering. It focuses very crisply in the DS viewfinder too,
>> whether manual or auto. 





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