What would you do..?
What would you do..?
Jan 21, 2018
Hi all,
Im narrowing my daily carry bag lens choices.. and am having trouble picking.. given the following lenses, what would you choose? Camera is an A700
My lenses are:
Sony DT 18-55 SAM I, Sony DT 55-200 SAM, Sony DT 75-300, Sony 30 2.8 Macro SAM, Minolta 35-70 4, Minolta 100-200 4.5, and a Minolta 50 1.7
Cheers,
John
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