At 01:21 7/16/00 , you wrote:
>In a message dated 00-07-15 14:45:17 EDT, you write:
>
>> Yes, but the treatment involves both a 90/2 macro AND a 35-80/2.8.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>But in the very worse case, such as mine, it can only be cured by a 250/2.
>
>Warren
>
Best results are achieved using the "twelve stop" program:
1. 18/3.5
2. 21/2
3. 24/2
4. 28/2
5. 35/2
6. 50/1.2 (or 55/1.2, or 50/1.4 S/N > 1M)
7. 85/2
8. 100/2
9. 135/2.8
10. 180/2
11. 250/2
12. 350/2.8
Unlike other programs, there is no need to follow them in any particular
order. Greatest satisfaction in finishing this program comes from "'Doris
Fang' Finds." Of course there is always a maintenance program afterward
requring the occasional addition of a 35-80/2.8 Zoom, 40/2, 8/2.8 Fish,
16/3.5 Fish, 24/3.5 Shift, 35/2.8 Shift, 50/2 Macro, 90/2 Macro, 7/14/25
auto extension tube set, or completing all the lens hoods and hard cases
for them.
-- John
(who is at stop 7 and working on 8, but took a hiatus and went on some of
the maintenance program for a while)
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