On Sat, 26 May 2001 22:22:04 -0700, you wrote:

>Anyway, it really depends what you're doing.  btw, have you thought of 85
>f1.8 or 100 f2?  They're a great lens and very sharp (if not sharper than
>28-70L)



Does one of these have much to recommend it over the other?  I have
been thinking about one of these two as "concert lenses" because fo
their speed and compactness.   Also,  as a studio portrait lens, seems
like the 15mm difference doesn't amount to much, are there other
differences in practical use?



Ken Durling

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