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Old 07-05-09, 13:21
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Originally Posted by yelvertoft View Post
Can't see what you're going to gain by buying anything else. You have the 10-22 and the 18-55, and the 28-135. Why do you need anything else? For landscapes, you'll be using the lenses stopped down to f/8 or lower, which will sharpen them up nicely. Use a tripod, and think about what your taking, rather than just snapping away and hoping, that'll improve your photography and not cost you money either.

BTW, lens singular does not have an "e" on the end - sorry, pet hate.
Thanks for the advice & spelling correction

I suppose like so many others we think more expensive lense means better photos probably deep down we also know technique is probably more important.I know the 10-22 is a super lens I supppose I was thinking of a nice piece of glass to maybe have inplace of the 18-55 or more especially the 28-135.
Point taken about tripod at the moment though I'd feel a tad conspicuous walking about with one unless up in the mountains & there aren't too many of them in sunny Norfolk.
You know what they say a fool & his money soon parted & having just sold my Motor Bike I need something to cheer me up.
Thanks again Ian
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