Are you crazy? My entire point of this thread
is that at a given f-stop wide angles are harder
to focus than telephotos ( longer lenses ). The
zoom example is a near perfect PROOF that as
the focal length gets longer and all else is
held equal (like f-stop and lens quality ), the focussing gets easier.
Or cant you make simple deductions like that.
Its very scientific, and by the way, there
are 35-105mm zooms, I own one, and its much
easier to focus at 105mm F3.5 than it is at
35 f3.5. 
jco

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J. C. O'Connell wrote:
> I say You're both wrong then. ANSWER MY QUESTION :
> Have you ever had a zoom lens that
> was not easier to focus accurately
> at the long end compared to the wide
> end?

Hmmmm, I thought the question was about 35mm lenses...  or was it 105mm?

  Now I have to use a zoom?  How about if you stick with one argument 
and stop changing the tests to fit the results YOU want see?  You would 
make a horrible researcher, John, by totally disregarding the scientific

method.


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