Tom,
I can only speak for myself, and that's exactly what i din in my post. I
guess the choice of words obscured what I *really* meant. That's why I
started with the words "my experience".
Lukasz

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Subject: RE: Do zooms teach visual discipline? Was: Advice Needed For
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lukasz Kacperczyk
>
>  When I sold the MZ-30 and bought a MX with a
> 50mm, I got back
> to the times of the Roleiflex, when one had to actually
> move to change
> perspective, which resulted in better pictures - IMO zooms
> make people lazy.

Hmm. A zoom lens made *you* lazy, therefore zooms make people lazy.

Whatever.

tv
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