Bob Rapp wrote:
> Ahhh, but there is a 45-125/4.0 one-touch - and it looks
> very impressive as well {:-)
I have this one and it is great for frame-filling subjects.
However, at the 45mm end it is no good for distant horizons
being square to nearer vertical objects. After getting back
a few slides w/ a drasticly sloping ocean I have decided to
use this lens only for its strong point uses like casual
portraiture or nearby "things", rather than "scenery".
;^) I'll just stick to my 24mm f3.5 SuperTak and the
"ever-faithful" 20mm BowWowTak for scenics.
Bill
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Bill D. Casselberry ; Photography on the Oregon Coast
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