a couple of folks write:
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I think the OM3 has MLU but I am not wealthy enough to know for sure.
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no, the OM-3 lacks MLU. it is basically an OM-1 MD with MLU replaced
by a spotmeter.
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When the term "shift" or "perspective control" are used, I always conjured
up images of a mini-view-camera; or in the case of OM, a lens in flexible
bellows that allowed the tilt/shift. However, looking at the eSIF, much to
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if a lens is called a shift lens, it will have shift, but no tilt.
Canon makes 3 tilt-shift lenses for EOS.
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of all elegant. Where can I see images of them tilted/shifted, and
how/where do they bend from? Also, since each respective lens has an image
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you can't because they don't. they just slide up and down and on some
shuft lenses, laterally as well.
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On a side note, any reason the 180/2, 250/2 and 350/2.8 are white?
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to absorb less heat in sunlight etc. with such a large barrel to
absorb, they could get hot enough that expansion and contraction
could cause problems, not to mention oil leaks.
Joseph
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