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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet" data-source="post: 687360" data-attributes="member: 45679"><p>I appreciate all the input. The hardest choice is the 35mm over a mid-range zoom; but so far I like its wide open aperture best and it is just a shade over a 50mm. The 40mm was my 1st Pentax lens and it is the one I used the most. I am very use to zooming with my feet. Two things I failed to mention: I might buy another full frame late next year once I have some decent lenses, so full frame compatibility is something I am trying to achieve with most of my lens purchases. #2 is I am not giving up shooting macro. Flowers are one of my favorite subjects but that is a lens that can wait until spring. Thanks for the input on the Sigma 105 2.8 macro.</p><p></p><p>I have not decided and will place an order on Friday so it is delivered Monday or Tuesday while I am off work. As Horoscope Fish said, there is no bad choices. That makes it a hard decision but at the same time a happy one. Thanks again for the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet, post: 687360, member: 45679"] I appreciate all the input. The hardest choice is the 35mm over a mid-range zoom; but so far I like its wide open aperture best and it is just a shade over a 50mm. The 40mm was my 1st Pentax lens and it is the one I used the most. I am very use to zooming with my feet. Two things I failed to mention: I might buy another full frame late next year once I have some decent lenses, so full frame compatibility is something I am trying to achieve with most of my lens purchases. #2 is I am not giving up shooting macro. Flowers are one of my favorite subjects but that is a lens that can wait until spring. Thanks for the input on the Sigma 105 2.8 macro. I have not decided and will place an order on Friday so it is delivered Monday or Tuesday while I am off work. As Horoscope Fish said, there is no bad choices. That makes it a hard decision but at the same time a happy one. Thanks again for the input. [/QUOTE]
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