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Old 07-05-08, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by David P
The benefits of "very wide angle" lenses are very clear, as demonstrated by Mike Ward and Bardo etc. As I said earlier, it does in part depend on a cool assessment of the kind of photography you do - subjects, conditions etc - whether that works best for you. (As I said, I personally reckoned the 105AD better fitted my needs than the 165AD. But that choice wouldn't necessarily be the same for others.)
That is a very good point. For UK I'd say you need/want fisheye. For blue water it is less important.

[edit] plus it depends what you are photographing
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