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Old 26th of March 2007 (Mon)   #16
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Default Re: Concert Photography Lenses

if you have the money and you are that close, 35L will be your best friend. if you don't have the money, go with sigma 30mm (both are 1.4, though the L is sharper than my 70-200@f4 when wide open..)
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