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OK....so the 14mm Olympus lens produced results like a 28mm lens on a
film camera. What do you need a much shorter lens for? Are you photographing inside tight spaces? ******* Yes. Interior compartments of boats. The main lens I use for interior photos with the Contax is a 19-35mm. At one time, I used a 28mm fixed lens and found that I really needed to get down to the 19mm size fairly frequently. It looks like it takes a about 12mm Nikon or a 10mm Olympus lens to get that 19mm "view" I'm used to with silver film. Bottom line is that I won't get by merely with the kit lens supplied with any of the "affordable cameras". Offshoot of this research seems to be that among the cameras with three-figure price tags the Rebel XT has the potential for taking photos of the highest resolution. The XT is rated at 8 megapixels, and the 1.6 focal length multiplier indicates it also has a larger imaging area. Now if only the lenses for the Canon felt a bit more "industrial"......... |
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