Re: lens logic...
L.C. wrote:
Always stretch your budget on a lens purchase. You will never regret it in
the long run, but you will live a long time with poor quality if you
purchase it. An old friend once told me that, "Nothing lasts as long as
something that will do for now." Avoid that if you can.
I've been burned trying to buy more than I need with computers for
example, paying for features I never use but you can always use a good
lens and resell it for a good price if it's unsuitable for some reason.
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