On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 06:27:13PM +0200, AlunFoto scripsit:
> 2009/7/9 Graydon <[email protected]>:
> > My take on this is that the 50-135 is the people range and the 60-250 is
> > the zoo range.  (Actual wildlife would be the 200-500 Pentax has
> > inexplicably failed to announce. :)
> 
> So a man photographing chimps in a zoo would need 60-250, while the
> zoo-resident chimp photographing people would need the 50-135.

Only if the chimp got to wander freely with the people.  Otherwise, the
situation is symmetric.

Though I do think that "we gave this camera to a chimp; it still worked
when we got it back a day later" would be about the best claim of
durability and shock-proofness you could make.  (Well, ok, short of "ore
crushers? our camera sneers at ore crushers".)

-- Graydon

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