Barry wrote:
> The real key elements of the 6, however would come into play when
> used with the new Zuiko 2000 series lens: When the camera sensed that
> a Zuiko 2000 lens was mounted, auto focus would be available, as well
> as aperture display in the viewfinder. Additionally Olympus would
> release a professional version of the F280 that would give useable
> synchro flash up to1/1000 out to 40 feet or more.
>
> Initial Zuiko 2000 prime lenses will include 50/1.4, 24/2, 100/2,
> 200/2.8, and 300/2.8, all matched and compatible with Zuiko 1.4 and
> 2X tele convertors. Through the miracle of modern technology, they
> will also release 28-200/2.8 and 200-500/4 zooms that are optically
> on par with primes, and are priced under $500.
>
While you're in this wet dream, why not make all the lenses f1.4 and the
price $AU200 ?
Wayne Harridge
Ivanhoe, Victoria, Australia
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Louvre/6152/
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