In reference to a travel kit that includes:
> > 28mm f/3.5
> > 50mm f/1.4
> > 105mm f/2.8 macro
> > 200mm f/4

Bob Walkden wrote:
> 
> The primes other than the 50 are too slow, although the focal lengths are    good. 

Pretentious nonsense. For the majority of situations, these lenses are
fast enough. Most of us can't afford ultra-fast glass. In any case, how
often does one shoot in extremely low light with a 200? And the SMC
200/4 is an excellent lens. When shooting with the 28, a shutter speed
of 1/15 or 1/30 is quite manageable. And that's easy to achieve at 3.5
with most films and lighting conditions. No, they're not premium lenses,
but they'll take fine pictures. Hell, I've even shot in the dead of
night with my M 200/4. See 
http://www.portfolios.com/zoom.wga?User_number=stenquist&imagecount=15
They're not as fast as the big money, big glass. But they're not "too slow."

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