Don't you hate it when a sales person tries to sell you what they have, vs. what you basically TELL them you are looking for? I went into a local camera shop today, part of a national chain, and asked about additional lenses for the Digital Rebel XT to compliment the 18-55mm that came with the camera. I had been doing research in magazines and on this board, so I had a pretty good idea of what I was looking for, and my cousin had also loaned me two lenses to try out. The sales person immediately recommended this 70-300 lens by Quantaray (f/4.0-5.6 AF) for $159.95. When I explained to him that I would be going to Disney and didn't want to carry around lenses that I had to constantly interchange, and was interested in one good lens for overall photos, he basically ignored me and kept pushing this one. He said that I was really only losing 15mm between the 55 that I already had and this 70. However, I realize that you cannot stand in front of a child and a character with a 70mm zoom and get everything in the frame. I specifically asked about the new 18-200mm lens (I think that is correct?) and he said "well, we don't carry it, but we could probably special order it if that's what you really want". Then he kept saying how this was such a bargain that he couldn't believe that they were selling it for this price. In my head I was thinking "if it's that big of a bargain, then there is a reason". Why do some sales people (I used to work in retail, so please don't be offended that I mean all sales people) just assume you have no clue, and don't listen to what you are asking for? You guys here are the experts, so I'm glad to have all the knowledge that I have researched on this board, and all the great suggestions. Thanks !!!!
~LA

~LA