On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 20:00:02 -0400, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote/replied
to:

>I just had to add my $0.02
>
>Jim,  IMHO what it boils down to is:
>
>You are buying the lens.
>You will be usingthe lens.
>You will decide if it is the lens you want to keep and use.
>
>I won't be making that decision nor will the others that have replied.
>
>BTW, I have the 28-135 IS and the 20-70L.  I really like them both.  
>When I have to travel light, the 28-135 goes with me.  I've been satisfied.

Oh hehehehe. I'm having fun stirring the pot here. And I really enjoy
using a new and different lens. I'm just reselling them back on
auction, it's like renting for free (I tell the wife :-)

Believe me, if the 28-135 doesn't float my boat, I'll admit it and
move on. If there is any one all around lens, this one it IT.

Glad to see you're still at least reading here sometimes. I saw an EF
400/f5.6L go pretty cheap on auction. What the hell...

--
Jim Davis, Nature Photography
http://jimdavis.oberro.com/
Standard Poodles for fun
BMW motorcycle for pleasure
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