If you're willing to live with it being heavier, the 90/2 should make a mean
portrait lens. I just love the thing. Call me at work sometime and you can
borrow it for a few days.
Tom
> > Thomas Heide Clausen wrote:
> > >...Even though I have been thinking really really hard,
> > I have been unable to come up with anything OM-related that
> > has to be "the
> > next thing I cannot live without". Somehow, it seems that I have the
> > OM-bodies and the lenses which are sufficient to satisfy my
> > photographic
> > needs...
> >
>
> I think I'm about down to "needing" a 90/2 for general macro use, an 85/2
> for portraits, and a 180/2 for status. But that's all. Period. I mean
it
> this time. Really.
>
> Dave
>
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