Re: MAKING NOISE ABOUT THE 20D ! @s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: A few years back, working weddings with an established "professional" in Florida, he insisted I use his 85mm 1.8 soft-focus lens for a couple of weddings in low light. I actually have a shot in a low-lit church, bride and groom coming back up the aisle after the ceremony and grabbing a quick kiss - they're side by side, the bride's shoulder just behind the groom's. And he's in focus while she isn't. So much for fast lenses. Lost several shots in a small church when I couldn't position myself where the fixed focal length would be useful. Did a few other shots using the soft-focus option, only to have the other photographer toss them because they were, you guessed it, "soft". I handed the lens back to him with a curt "Thanks but no thanks", and he suggested I keep it to try the soft-focus option ;-). You know how much I enjoyed telling him he could fish them out of the trash if he really wanted, but I would otherwise stick with lenses that could do the job. Wasn't much for listening to fixed-focal-length folklore *before* that, and much worse now... - Al. -- To reply, insert dash in address to match domain below Online photo gallery at www.wading-in.net Al Denelsbeck
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