Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Steve Beyer wrote: > >>>>Hi Ted and Doug, > Well I guess I normally shoot in the range of 20 - 300. What is your take on > lenses in this range?<<<<<< Hi Steve, If you feel comfortable with zoom lenses, I suggest the 80mm-200 f 4.0, it's a very fine lens if you are working outside for most of the shooting. And the 35mm - 70mm, f2.8 , 3.5 or f4.0. The choice to make here is each one has an advantage over the other. Obviously the 2.8 for aperture, not to mention it's incredible film image cutting ability, (big big bucks though) the 3.5 (German made version) as a solid general purpose lens. I have one and it's a real work horse. The 4.0 for it's added ability for macro use as well as an all round lens. If your not into zooms, then a 21mm or 28, 35 and 100mm. The 280 mm 2.8 is a dream lens and once you start using it why there'll be times where you'll start using it as a normal lens depending on the subject. Add a 1.4 and 2X extenders and you're really away to the races for long glass. However, I'd suggest you'll have to try them and see if they fit your shooting requirements. ted