I'd like to modify my last statement to read "A good lens will outlast
many contemporary cameras,"

Creature's Comfort wrote:
> 
> I second Aaron's comments and would add that you should seriously
> consider buying only lenses with the highest optical and build quality.
> A good lens will outlast many cameras, and can be used on cameras
> purchased later.  They are, in essence, a lifetime investment.  The
> newer cameras are pretty much destined for relatively short life spans.
> Buy one superb lens rather than two or three mediocre lenses.  Take your
> time, and build a lens kit that will last a long time, rather than opt
> for something readily affordable that will have to be replaced as you
> become a more discerning photographer, or that will wear out or need
> repair later on.

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Shel Belinkoff
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