Borrow something.

Walt Gilbert <[email protected]> wrote:

>. . . and give me your thoughts.
>
>Say you're going to be leaving for the Black Hills of South Dakota in a
>
>little over a month and have an extremely limited budget. I'm quite 
>literally saving up the quarters from my tips (along with everything 
>else that I can) to finance it. But, you want to make sure that you get
>
>some images worthy of the trip.
>
>I'll be taking all of my camera bodies with me -- K-x, K20D, K100D
>Super 
>-- and plan to use my Promaster 70-300 as a zoom, at least one of my 
>50mm primes, and I'd like to have something wider for landscapes. I
>have 
>a Takumar 28/2.8, but it's really a pretty crappy lens compared to the 
>others.
>
>What would be the best, most affordable option -- best bang for the 
>lowest buck -- for the wider landscapes? All I really care about is the
>
>focal length and IQ -- everything else is mere window dressing as far
>as 
>I'm concerned. I'm essentially looking for something very common and 
>highly regarded.
>
>Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks!
>
>-- Walt
>
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