I don't think the number of k/m lenses should limit the survey; I do 
suspect
it influences a person's vote, like it did for JCO on on end of the spectrum
and Godfrey on the other.

Shel Belinkoff wrote:

>Why three?  Why not one, or two?
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>Define good?
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>Are you now being elitist?  Which K/M lenses that, if owned, should
>preclude someone from commenting here.
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>Shel
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>>From: J. C. O'Connell 
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>>IMHO, anyone who doesn’t have at least more than a few ( say 3? )
>>K/M lenses, especially good ones, shouldn’t even be commenting
>>On the matter. Of course you wouldn’t care if you don’t have
>>A signifigant number of lenses losing key functions.
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