I forgot to add the DA14 does have a focussing ring which does NOT
turn when focussing. Rare enough to be mentionned.

2007/3/17, Thibouille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I guess it depends on your use of wide angle.
> What * I * would do if I had the choice now would probably to buy the
> 12-24 for two reason:
> * it goes wider but also allows to go up to 24mm (which is not really
> a wide lens anymore)
> * I dot not (till now) use wide a lot. Using a 12-24 is flexible. If I
> use the lens a lot I could enable myself later with a better optical
> and faster lens which would be the DA14/2.8.
>
> Reading the comments of those who own it, it seems the 12-24 is really
> a very fine lens so I'd buy this one. But this reasoning is only valid
> (for me) because I do not use wide a lot.
>
> 2007/3/17, Maris V. Lidaka Sr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Amateur here - which lens do you think preferable?  I understand that a
> > fixed lens is generally sharper, but 12-24mm is tempting.
> >
> > Maris
> > Digital 14mm F2.8 or 12-24mm F4.0?
> >
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