> This begs the question: Since Zuiko zooms are mostly 1970-80's origin,
> wouldn't they be considered sub par for pro-level work today? We have scant
> few designs that are modern.
> Gary Reese
> Las Vegas, NV
Interesting question. I was thinking the same thing as I was reading his latest
book. The only new Zuiko would be the 35 -80 f2.8.
I have a 75-150, but use it rarely. When other lenses fail.
Foxy
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