I think this is true only when posting to PDML.
When I have something important (to me) happening in front of a lens,
I:  a) do NOT think what camera I have   b) Do NOT worry about the lens
c) Do NOT remember that I wasn't as kind to my second grade teacher as
I should have been. d) Do MOT worry that that stupid plastic zoom
som'bitch currently mounted may not be the "appropriate" lens.

Shooting is different from posting, and more fun to boot.
None-the-less, PDML is a hoot.  And I'm thinking of only shooting
with the M 28 f2.8 for a while because it's "bad" and because when
I'm shooting wide angle my shots all look like they were taken by
a 4-year-old.

-Lon


Fred wrote:
> 
> > for me, the discussions on focus feel are like discussing the
> > paint job on a race car.
> 
> I don't buy that analogy.  Paint on a car is cosmetic.  Focus feel
> in a lens is ~functional~.  I think, if you want to stick to a race
> car analogy, focus feel is more like steering feel, or the feel of
> the gear shift lever in action, etc.

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