Jason
I'm sure that you will be able to find the faster lenses - 21/2 and 50/2
macro. Several members of this list "collect" lenses for passing on (at a
reasonable price I understand) to other members of the list. I expect that
your answers are on their way already ;-)
I had not realised how my OM4 was easier to use (VF view) until you pointed
out the difference!
Chris
>Hi.
>sharp, affordable, reasonably fast super-wide is a tall order in the used
>OM market, I'm finding out. My 20/2.8 Nikkor was my most useful lens. Now,
>to replace it, I'm seeking a used OM 21/3.5, and the half-stop loss will be
>a regretable concession. And my 50/2.8 Micro-Nikkor, amazing for its
>contrast and sharpness, will be replaced by the slower OM 50.3.5 macro.
>among Nikkors. I'm excited about learning as much about the OM system as I
>have about Nikon. The Hove book, The Nikon Compendium, has served me well.
>I'm sad that there are no such system overview books still in print about
>the OM system (or none that I've seen, anyway).
>Jason in Minneapolis
[Loads of snips]
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