Hi, David.
Thank you very much for your good advice.
I want to see the data accepting your kind offer.
>So, if you really need to keep to a budget, go for the raynox lens,
>but if you're shooting for clients (and money), i'd probably
>invest in a good DSLR and a good wide prime.
I am making panoramas just for my hobby, so probably good
enough for my usage.
I am waiting for Canon or Nikon to release a DSLR with
dust-reduction on CCD. Or with wipeable ccd.
Because the air in Jordan (whwre I live now) is very sandy.
My new website: http://panoramamman.com
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