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<blockquote data-quote="janfe" data-source="post: 72384" data-attributes="member: 10495"><p>Hi Jeff</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think that is exactly the info I wasafter: .."<span style="color: #333333">A 16-85 modern lens would put you close to the 24-150 range and it is a cracker".</span>.. Thanks for that.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Before digital I used to do my own BWdeveloping and printing but the hobby became too expensive and I gaveup photography for around 10 years. It was the digital era thatrevived my interest; Smaller, lighter cameras, lower costs, instantphotos and no chemicals, just Photoshop (or in my case GIMP).</p><p></p><p></p><p>I still look longingly at the oldsecondhand Nikons when I pass photo outlets but the idea of returningto film always puts me off buying one. That said my neighbor is alsoa Nikon film SLR fan. He does have a small digital camera but no DSLRso film must still have something going for it...</p><p></p><p>Jan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janfe, post: 72384, member: 10495"] Hi Jeff I think that is exactly the info I wasafter: .."[COLOR=#333333]A 16-85 modern lens would put you close to the 24-150 range and it is a cracker".[/COLOR].. Thanks for that. Before digital I used to do my own BWdeveloping and printing but the hobby became too expensive and I gaveup photography for around 10 years. It was the digital era thatrevived my interest; Smaller, lighter cameras, lower costs, instantphotos and no chemicals, just Photoshop (or in my case GIMP). I still look longingly at the oldsecondhand Nikons when I pass photo outlets but the idea of returningto film always puts me off buying one. That said my neighbor is alsoa Nikon film SLR fan. He does have a small digital camera but no DSLRso film must still have something going for it... Jan [/QUOTE]
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