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 Posted: Fri Aug 24th, 2012 12:11
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TomOC wrote: Gary-

I have used them all. But I like the 60mm only for macro. I use the 35mm 90% of the time - makes me think more, is killer sharp and fast. The 18 is also a terrific lens and really good for interiors like museums etc.

If you only had one lens it should be the 35mm without any hesitation.

Tom

Similar numbers for me except that I probably use my 60mm for portrait and macro more.

I am going to get a 18mm f2.0 or 14mm f2.8 (when it comes out in October) but I'm thinking that the 18mm may suit me as the 14mm will only equate to a 20mm on FX camera and will probably cost a lot more than the 18mm.

Gary if you want a camera that has great lenses is very light and dont need the speed of a DSLR AF functionality then the XPro1 is the answer.  My XPro1 with three lenses when I get the 18mm weighs less than my D3 with a light zoom (35-105mm).    It really makes for a wonderful travel camera.

 



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