That takes some shopping, the 28/1.8 retails for almost as much as a
77LTD up here, and it's a dog (If you're talking the Canon rather than
the much better and cheaper Sigma).

-Adam

On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Scott Loveless <sdlovel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 12/20/08, Adam Maas <a...@mawz.ca> wrote:
>> While that is true for Pentax kit, it's not in some other systems. How
>>  much film could you shoot for the $4500 price difference between a F5
>>  and a D3? High-end 35mm film SLR's are, with very few exceptions,
>>  cheaper than even a cheap DSLR. $350 easily gets me into an F5.
>
> If you shop around a bit you can get yourself a used EOS 1 or 1n, a
> 28/1.8 and an 85/1.8 (both lenses new) for about the same price as a
> 77LTD.
>
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