I just shot 5 gb of a play at the college. Good lens, cheap body. Hope I can 
salvage some shots. Used a 77/1.8 Pentax, low light.

What is your chosen genre of photograhy as of this moment? If it is buildings 
or people, a 28 on a digitial with a 1.5x factor is splendid.

Jeffery
On Sep 23, 2010, at 7:34 PM, Eric Weir wrote:

> 
> On Sep 22, 2010, at 9:51 PM, Jeffery Smith wrote:
> 
>> It's very difficult to find a better value, better versatility, better 
>> optics, and better distortion control than a 50mm lens. Inasmuch as it 
>> becomes the same view as a 75mm lens on a digital SLR, a 28-35 mm is the 
>> next best thing. Look at the photos by Henri Cartier Bresson and Robert 
>> Capa, and you'll how much can be done with a single focal length. Get to 
>> know one focal length well, and you can do miracles with it.
> 
> Thanks, Jeffrey. Things are coming together for me here. I'm leaning in the 
> direction you suggest. I really appreciate all the responses, though. They've 
> all contributed to the clarification.  
> 
> Sincerely,
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