You're talking to a man who uses and loves the speed of the A* 135/1.8 and the A* 85/1.4.

Regards,
Bob...
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"A picture is worth a thousand  words,
but it uses up three thousand times the  memory."

From: "Graywolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Well if you did not mind the size and weight. As I recall the Kinoptic 100mm/f2.0 was large, heavy, and expensive. I never used one, but did handle an Alpa 9D with one on it once. A rather strange camera in itself.

Bob Blakely wrote:
You know, if any manufacturer made a lens that was diffraction limited at it's fastest stop, I would feel cheated! With just a little more glass to the same standards, I could have the sharpness the lens has now at the stop it has now ...and a couple faster and good enough when the light is really low!




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