Definately will get one.  And a good, fast wide for
more sweeping twilight seascapes. :)

--- Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes indeed!
> 
> And Deb, if you like the 50/2.0, think about the
> joys of a 50/1.4, or a
> 50/1.2.  A 50/1.4 as a good, inexpensive, fast,
> all-around lens. An M
> 50/1.4 isn't too expensive.
> 
> Debra Wilborn wrote:
> > 
> > The kind
> > gentleman who sold the camera and 28-70/4 to me
> > included a 50mm f2 
> > 
> > I can tell any newbie now, nothing beats a prime
> for
> > low light.  I'm talking cloudy twilight at the
> beach
> > kind of low light.  I still don't even own a
> flash.
> > Haven't needed one.  :)
> > 
> > Prime junkies unite!
> 
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