Brad, Imagine how expensive they would be if they were made of steel. 
You're seeing all these expensive plastic lenses because that's what they are 
making these days. I don't think it's the plastic that is expensive, it's the 
lenses and the little motors and stuff in them that make them autofocus...

Vic
PS. The limiteds are actually a good comparison. They are outrageously 
expensive because they combine the mechanics of autofocus lenses (which is 
not cheap) with the build quality of the classic manual focus lenses. That 
comes at a dear price and one that few of us choose to pay. So, instead, they 
build less expensive plastic autofocus lenses. Don't get me wrong, I like my 
plastic autofocus lenses but I love my steel, brass manual focus lenses...


In a message dated 11/19/02 7:27:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Reasons?!  I didn't think photography and any reasoning were related.  I

happened to see an add in a flyer by Henry's (Toronto boys shall know of) of

a 'pro' Canon USM this that the other 16-36mm f-something, and for a cheap

plastic as you say, it was $2700Cdn.  Maybe you're made of money William

Robb raising goats on the flatlands, but that seemed to be pretty pricey to

me.   It was plastic, definitely not cheap!  I been seeing a lot of very

pricey and 'supposedly' very good lenses from other brands, and a lot of

them are plastic too.  Oh and please do not mention Limiteds, that's getting

old on me. >>

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