Vivitar made several models.
Happy New Year, Mike
>I remember back in the early days of autofocus (mid-80's) there was an
>after-market lens maker that was building autofocus lenses for manual
>cameras. It was as slow as an overloaded mail server, heavy as a
>refridgerator, but worked. I remember selling a couple of them but for the
>life of me can't remember who made them and any other details.
>
>I'm not suggesting that this lens be my end-all substitute for AF, but
>would provide another arrow in the Olympus quiver for limited applications.
>
>Anybody know of what I speak?
>
>Ken
>
>Kenneth E. Norton
>Image66 Photography
>
>image66@xxxxxxx
>(217) 224-5004
>
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