1. Sigma 30mm f1.4 for low-light work; it can produce some
super-elegant shots, but damn it's challenging, the depth-of-field
wide open is such that you can capture only half the hairs on a gnat's
ass. See http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2007/11/15/Sigma-30mm-F1-4

2. Also a Tokina SL-400 F5.6.  Once again, fun but stretches my
technique what with being big and heavy and having no auto-anything.
See http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2009/06/21/Tokina-SL-400-f5.6

Frankly, with the 21mm & 40mm Limiteds and the 50-135 DA*, my needs
are met for 364 or more days in any year.

So it's possible that I have too many lenses.  AAACK, I hear feet
thundering up the stairs and heavy fists pounding on my door.  I guess
this is goodbye. -T

On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Tim Øsleby <[email protected]> wrote:
> My most used third part lens is a 300/2,8 adaptall. Also got a Serie 1
> 70-200/3,5 macro. The Viv haven't seen much light.
> Also got a hoodless Viv 28/2. Used it a lot in my anal days. Haven't
> used it on digital until last weekend. Results are promising so far.
> Think I'll look up a hood for it. Any recomendations? Filter size is
> 49mm.
>
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