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Re: [OM] What lens to carry (again)

Subject: Re: [OM] What lens to carry (again)
From: ZuikoholicRI@xxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 15:15:13 EDT
In a message dated 08/03/2000 1:07:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
dlau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

> 1) For general travel photography (i.e., a lot of outdoor
>     sightseeing and walking around), if I am already
>     bringing my 35-70/3.5-4.5, is there any reason to bring
>     the 50/1.8 as well?
>  2) As an additional lens, would you recommend bringing the
>     28/2.8 (or is it too close to the 35) or should I bring
>     the 28-48/4 zoom to cover the whole range (or is there
>     too much overlap with the 35-70)?
>  3) The only other lens choice I have is either the 135/3.5
>     or the 75-150/4.  Should I just bring the two zooms or
>     will I be disappointed with the slow speed?

This is what I would bring: 28-48/4, 50/1.8, 75-150/4. All are small and 
light, and they cover your full focal range with only a minimal gap from 
50-75. The only thing you might miss is the closer focusing capability of the 
28/2.8 compared to the 28-48. Substitute the 28/2.8 for the zoom if you think 
that's important. You'll still have a nice, even lighter, kit.

>  
>  I generally use ASA 200 print film, but I can switch to 400
>  film if you think it will match the slow lenses better.
>  Thanks for any comments.

I'd go with the 400. If you think you'll be doing a lot of outdoor stuff 
maybe some 100, or maybe just an ND filter? I rarely use 200 speed film, 
except the Elite Chrome. I find it doesn't buy me enough speed over the 100, 
or improvement in grain or resolution over the 400.

Paul Schings

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