I didn't say it's as easy as using the 105, but in truth, it didn't seem
much different, either.

I notice you're starting to use the same rhetoric as in earlier threads. 
Once again, totally uncalled for.  My comments are not BS - they reflect my
experiences.  BTW, I wasn't trying to prove any point, just sharing my
experience.  Once again, YMMV.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: J. C. O'Connell 

> YOU missed MY point, and that is that a 35mm lens is
> NEVER going to be as easy as a 105mm lens to focus
> at the same f-stop/speed on ANY given camera and YOU gave the 105mm lens
> as your reference/example when the post was about the
> 35/3.5 lenses in particular. Dont tell me that if you
> use a new camera/finder, that the 35mm lens is just as easy as a
> 105mm lens at the same fstop becuase your full of BS
> if you are trying to say that. It never can be.
> YOU used the wrong example to prove your point in the first
> reply post by saying you just used a 105mm lens and had
> no problems with it. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shel Belinkoff

> Don't you be confused.  While I used a 105 recently, I've also used wide
> lenses as well.  Until you spend some time using the current DSLRs,
> you've no idea about how bright or useful the finder may be with slower
> and wider lenses.



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