I have both of these. I have not used the 35-70 on my digital cameras,
but worked very well on my film cameras. I have used the A70-210 f4 on
my digitals and it works well.

Dave

On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 3:47 PM, Eric Weir <eew...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> First, I owe apologies to a bunch of you who responded helpfully last time I 
> posted for advice on lenses: there were so many of you and then my work plate 
> filled up.
>
> Second, possibly my last inquiry about lenses for a while. I'm looking at a 
> pair, both SMC A zoom's, one the 35-70mm Macro, the other the 70-210 Macro, 
> from the same vendor at reasonable prices. [I may have asked about the second 
> already.] Both were well-regarded on Stan Haplin's website. That taken into 
> consideration, I sense they would make a good pair to go with my *ist DS. 
> Comments welcome.
>
> My hesitation is money, of course. I have to live frugally, I'm encountering 
> significant medical expenses at the moment and for the next few months, and 
> real estate taxes are due soon. Otherwise, I might've just gone for it 
> without checking in here.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Eric Weir
> Decatur, GA  USA
> eew...@bellsouth.net
>
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