<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> No, as Adam said, all the development work has been targeted at zooms.
> So all is not equal. In terms of what's available, zooms are at least the
> equal of primes. 

This may apply to all photography of the usual sunday and garden
variety. Take any of those zooms into a night-time industrial setting or
any other scenery with extremely bright light sources (within or outside
of the frame) and a night sky and watch the attack of the UFO armada
you'll be getting with your zooms lens.

The laws of physics apply to zooms just as well as to primes and under
certain circumstances less (elements and glass surfaces) is definitely
more (picture quality).

Ralf

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manual cameras and photo galleries - updated Jan. 10, 2005
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