Lex wrote:
> Reminds me, at the last camera show I attended a dealer showed me a lens
> that had a large dead insect (looked like a male mosquito or a mayfly)
> trapped inside. We pondered this for a moment and decided that someone
had
> to have placed it in there deliberately as a joke. It couldn't have
crawled
> in their while small and lived long enough to grow that big.
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> Lex Jenkins
Well, it could have been a fungivore : )
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Arni R Kjartansson
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> Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 16:22:00 -0000
> Subject: [OM] insects and lenses
>
> Saw this here:
> http://www.pacificrimcamera.com/catalog/cl11.htm
> "50/1.8 Olympus Zuiko, with caps, instructions, and nice box with foam,
> small dead insect and something that looks like lint (but might be fungus)
> inside the lens, else EX+ $30.00"
> - --
> Arni R Kjartansson
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