Collin,

Good luck in your search.  If you do go the Pentax 67 route, the 55
90/105 and about 165/200 is a good starting combination.  It's a great
system!


Bruce Dayton



Saturday, March 16, 2002, 10:06:53 AM, you wrote:

CB> THey've got a couple 135's, a 105,
CB> a 55 (IIRC), and one of the older
CB> 90mm LS (Super-Multi-Coated Takumar).
CB> It's amazing how much more well-built
CB> were the older lenses.
CB> The 105 is a newer design.  Light, and has
CB> that typical "A" lens feel.  Amazing how it
CB> crosses the platform.  At least it doesn't
CB> have any of the "play" that the 135 "A" lenses
CB> exhibit.

CB> (My looking @ 67 is investigating what would be a
CB> good system for (re-)beginning pro shooting.
CB> I've boiled it down to two:  Pentax 67 and
CB> Fuji GA645.  The Pentax is more durable and
CB> feature-filled.  The Fuji is lightweight, AF,
CB> and has a vertical frame.  Great for shooting
CB> people.  Maybe I'll end up with both in a year 
CB> or so.  Good used of each is around $700.)

CB> Collin

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