If you can find a good one, I'd suggest looking for the 100 F2. Far
superior than the 2.8 and a beautiful piece of glass. So much brighter for
these aging eyes. I purchased a mint- for just under $500 US. I had to
look at several though before finding a good one. I normally do not make
used lense purchases sight unseen. I prefer to see with my own eyes. But
in this instance, I broke the rules and purchased the lense from B&H.
I should also suggest Paul Van Tuyl, Olympus Guy. Paul is an honest,
reputable Olympus dealer that I've "invested" in. I recently purchased a
24mm F2 from him. He sells only EX+ to mint equipment. Took it out today
in Beantown up in the Beacon Hill area to shoot under low light. You just
can't beat the fast glass. I wholeheartedly suggest you save your money and
purchase the best. It's a great investment and money well spent. Ron
caesar2@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Ron & Mary Spolarich
www.mscollectibles.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Lou Riina <lriina@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, November 20, 1999 1:23 PM
Subject: RE: [OM] new user
> Dear all,
> How is a 100mm F2.8 used zuico for $149 USD and is this my best choice for
> portraits?
> Lou
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