If you're gonna use a flash, go with the 165/4 LS...(lovely lens BTW).
Also, make sure the body is thoroughly brassed, improves performance.
Norm

Scott Loveless wrote:
> Thanks, Bill. Intended use is general photography (how vague is that?)
> and the occasional portrait.  More often than not I either have a 50mm 
> lens on a 35mm body, or my zoom gets set at something close to 50.  I 
> guess I'm just comfortable with that focal length.  As such, I was 
> looking primarily at normal lenses.  I could probably get by with a 
> 150mm or 165mm lens to start, which would be fine for the portraiture 
> thing.  I'll only have enough cash for one lens, so the 105 is looking 
> rather attractive.
>
> TMAX isn't an issue for me as I prefer more traditional film.  Besides, 
> it eats fixer.
>
> On the flip side, a 645 with two or three lenses and a spare magazine 
> will cost about the same.  I'm just not sure I can live with sisterhood.
>
>   

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