>>Olympus should do a 300/4 APO, an updated 180/2.8, an updated 200/4,
a 70-210/2.8 or 80-200/2.8, a 400/5.6 APO at the minimum. They could
probably contract with Sigma to supply the opics for a 70-210/2.8
300/4, and 400/5.6. those three along along with the fast glass
series of teles would fix Olympus' tele offerings. If they wanted
to compete for bird photographers money, a 600/4 added
to the fast glass series would be helpful. >>
We could also use a 200 macro, and a couple other fancy zooms, like Canon
L, say 17-35. Wouldn't a 17-35 2.8, 35-80 2.8, and a 80-200 2.8 be nice?
Regards,
Denton Taylor
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