>Rand E. Tomcala wrote:
>>
>>The key here is that there is no letter preceding the
>>word Zuiko (as in E-Zuiko). If there is a letter present, then it's
>>NOT multicoated. AFAIK
Bradley Mabb responds:
>Sorry, but the letters tell you how many elements are in there (E=
>5 elements, etc.) and has nothing to do with the coatings. I just checked
>two of my lenses with the letters and they are definately MC'ed.
Brad:
If your Zuikos bear the "x.Zuiko" designation, are MC but bear no
"MC" designation, and their nameplate rings were never replaced or
modified by a rogue repair shop, then you ought to preserve them, as
they must be collectible items.
I think Rand E.'s answer is correct.
Cheers,
/Gary.
/Gary Schloss.
Studio City, CA
schloss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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