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<blockquote data-quote="RobV" data-source="post: 554985" data-attributes="member: 40570"><p>Thanks Don.</p><p>I am remembering from my film days.</p><p>I shot mostly ASA 400 and 1/60 was about the minimum.</p><p>I only had two lenses back then (mid 70s), the 58mm f1.4 that came with the SRT101 and a Vivitar 85-205 (f3.8!). </p><p></p><p>I know with that fast prime lens, and no built-in flash, (and young, steady hands leaning against a wall), I was able to use 1/30 often.</p><p>But of course, digital is not the same as film, and the best I can do with my 18-55mm kit lens at 35mm is f4! That probably explains the affordability of this particular lens.</p><p></p><p>I can't wait to start this new job tomorrow and begin saving for a decent 35mm prime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobV, post: 554985, member: 40570"] Thanks Don. I am remembering from my film days. I shot mostly ASA 400 and 1/60 was about the minimum. I only had two lenses back then (mid 70s), the 58mm f1.4 that came with the SRT101 and a Vivitar 85-205 (f3.8!). I know with that fast prime lens, and no built-in flash, (and young, steady hands leaning against a wall), I was able to use 1/30 often. But of course, digital is not the same as film, and the best I can do with my 18-55mm kit lens at 35mm is f4! That probably explains the affordability of this particular lens. I can't wait to start this new job tomorrow and begin saving for a decent 35mm prime. [/QUOTE]
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