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<blockquote data-quote="trkramer" data-source="post: 1450" data-attributes="member: 477"><p>Uhm, OK I am feeling like you guys are being a little harsh on my choice of wanting to have a fixed lens. Is there something wrong with wanting to have a fixed? Sure I do like having a range and the 1 lens philosophy but I also want to try new things as well. Perhaps I will hate having multiple fixed lenses and will curse the day I buy one. However, everyone is different and I guess I will just do some more research online for different fixed lenses. I am not saying I want to give up on the "kit" lens...just want to have some different options. My kit lens is the 18-135 and I have never used the 18-55 as suggested. Perhaps I will look into that one or just keep the 18-135 on there. Again...just looking for options and opinions on an actual lens. If you use an 18-55 or an 18-200 or whatever, I would just like to have your opinion on the benefits of that lens. I'm not really looking for criticism on why I am looking outside of the "kit" lens. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trkramer, post: 1450, member: 477"] Uhm, OK I am feeling like you guys are being a little harsh on my choice of wanting to have a fixed lens. Is there something wrong with wanting to have a fixed? Sure I do like having a range and the 1 lens philosophy but I also want to try new things as well. Perhaps I will hate having multiple fixed lenses and will curse the day I buy one. However, everyone is different and I guess I will just do some more research online for different fixed lenses. I am not saying I want to give up on the "kit" lens...just want to have some different options. My kit lens is the 18-135 and I have never used the 18-55 as suggested. Perhaps I will look into that one or just keep the 18-135 on there. Again...just looking for options and opinions on an actual lens. If you use an 18-55 or an 18-200 or whatever, I would just like to have your opinion on the benefits of that lens. I'm not really looking for criticism on why I am looking outside of the "kit" lens. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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