On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 06:06:56 +0100, David Oswald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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The J lenses, in general, were introduced to be "cost effective" lenses.
The removal of the aperture ring is indicative of the design philosophy;
eliminate the things that most people won't miss in order to keep costs
down.
One more thing to note is that it does have the supposedly expensive
'ghostless coating', indicating that the lens is really 'cost-effective',
rather than cheap.
I like mine a lot :o)
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Regards, Lucas