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<blockquote data-quote="Lightmancer" data-source="post: 314379" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>Garrett, thanks for the comprehensive reply. I thought it might be something like that though I had forgotten that the 18-135 was sold in a kit with the X-T1 - that's a similar reason to why I have the 18-55 (apart from it being the only game in zoom-town to start with) - mine came with an X-E1 attached.</p><p></p><p>I took a trip to Italy last year with the 18-55 as my longest lens and lived to regret it. The 18-135 is heavier, 'tis true, but the extra reach and the OIS makes it a great travel lens.</p><p></p><p>Roll on the 100-400...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lightmancer, post: 314379, member: 1210"] Garrett, thanks for the comprehensive reply. I thought it might be something like that though I had forgotten that the 18-135 was sold in a kit with the X-T1 - that's a similar reason to why I have the 18-55 (apart from it being the only game in zoom-town to start with) - mine came with an X-E1 attached. I took a trip to Italy last year with the 18-55 as my longest lens and lived to regret it. The 18-135 is heavier, 'tis true, but the extra reach and the OIS makes it a great travel lens. Roll on the 100-400... [/QUOTE]
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