> When I was using the A28-135/4 and the A70-210/4 it always threw > me with them being 2-touch and 1-touch zooms.
When I latched onto my first A 28-135/4, I was already a regular user of the A 70-210/4 and other one-touch zooms. It did take me a while to get reasonably used to the two-touch controls of the 28-135. Part of the problem was the necessary mental "switching back and forth" involved when using both lenses at the same event. I guess the mental one-touch/two-touch switching is less of a problem for me now - I guess I'm adapting somewhat over time. Of course, I also have to continually try to learn to adapt to the right-focus/left-focus disagreement between jen-you-wine Pentax glass (and Tokina AT-X glass) and the opposite-to-Pentax focusing of VS1 lenses. I think I'm in a race: Will increasing experience over time with learning to manage one-touch/two-touch switching and right-focus/left-focus switching win out over the general entropic slide toward senility... (I'm not looking forward to reaching the "finish line" in order to find out - <g>.) But I digress... Fred

