As long as I'm writing to you this morning, might as well get it ALL
out of my system this morning... <g>
One question... see below.   -- keith whaley

Joe Wilensky wrote:
> 
> Yes, self-enablement gets easier the more you think about it!
> 
> BTW, because of my last few lens purchases, I'll be offering at least
> a couple of A-series lenses for sale next week -- the SMC-A 50mm f1.4
> and the SMC-A 35-70 f4 (the constant-aperture one, better optically
> than the later A-series 35-70 zoom). E-mail me early if you're
> interested, I'll have pics and details next week.
> 
> Joe
> 
> >Your post seems to be a study in self-enablement at its finest.  Put it
> >down on paper and it will come true. ;-)
> >
> >On Wednesday 13 November 2002 07:21 pm, Joe Wilensky wrote:
> >>  It's a big step in my continuing evolving interest in photography --
> >>  the biggest surprise is, I can't believe the manual focus feel of
> >>  this lens... 

Which lens is that? I can't go back to the message you're referring
to, so I need to ask directly.

> >>  ...is significantly superior than the SMC-A 50mm f1.4 lens I
> >>  have, but it is. I no longer fear the future, and I know my manual
> >>  focus stuff can happily coexist with a more modern outfit. For too
> >>  long, I had been trying for a compromise.
> >--
> >Kenneth Archer, San Antonio, Texas
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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