Well, who says that zooms are not easier to focus
at the long end and who says that using a zoom
to prove that longer lenses are easier to focus
than shorter lenses at the same f-stop is not
a valid scientific way to prove it? And WHY not???
jco

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C'mon Christian, don't you know that a moving target is harder to hit?
<LOL>

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Christian

> J. C. O'Connell wrote:

> > I say You're both wrong then.
> > ANSWER MY QUESTION :
> > Have you ever had a zoom lens that
> > was not easier to focus accurately
> > at the long end compared to the wide
> > end? 


> Hmmmm, I thought the question was about 35mm lenses...  or was it
105mm? 
>   Now I have to use a zoom?  How about if you stick with one argument 
> and stop changing the tests to fit the results YOU want see?  You
would 
> make a horrible researcher, John, by totally disregarding the
scientific 
> method.



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