In the early 80s I saw 16 x 20s shot for Town & Country magazine that were very
sharp and snappy. The photographer was Slim Aarons.
John
Camtech
Christopher Biggs wrote:
> Greetings All.
>
> By chance on the weekend, I happened to come across a Zuiko 75-150 f/4
> for AUD$60 (that's under US$40). I bought it immediately of course,
> much to my wife's horror.
>
> [X] Yes I checked my OM-1 Manual.
> [X] Yes I checked my backlogs of the mailing list.
> [X] Yes I checked the Zuiko Lens Page.
> [X] Yes I checked webcrawlers, DejaNews and photo.net.
>
> Now, what can anybody tell me about this lens?
>
> Subjective and/or biased opinions are actively solicited, I'll take a
> spot reading off each and average...
>
> Ta Lots,
> Chris.
>
> p.s. To start the ball rolling, I've heard this lens described as
> "'adequate' compared to the rest of the Zuiko range's 'excellent'", what
> do you think of that assessment?
>
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