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Anonymous
>>212011 They make two: and f/2 L and an f/2.8 non-L soft focus. I'd guess it's optically up with an L lens, but they didn't want to weatherproof it since the chances of someone using a soft focus lens in bad conditions are close to nil.
('Nachtwey, could you come here a minute? Why did you use soft focus on this particular set of starving African pictures? And you wrecked the lens, too, all that dust got in it..." Not very likely.)
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