On 1 Jan 2001, at 22:44, galactica1 wrote:
> after giving thanks to who responded to my mail(the first here) i'd like
> someone to talk me about the zuiko 75-150 f4 and the 28mm f2,8(zuiko,of
> course) in fact i want expand my gear with these lenses thank you
The both the 75-150/4 and 28/2.8 are fine lenses. I used the 75-150/4
as my "standard" lens until I bought a 35-70/3.6 and the 28/2.8 saw lots
of use until I bought the 24/2.8.
> p.s.:don't worry,my restricted budget don't let me to become a
> "zuikoholic"!
Sorry, but budget doesn't have anything to do with it. It's the strength of
the urge to own all things Oly/Zuiko that's important. If you've got the
bucks, the urge will be directed to pricey stuff... OM-3's, the infamous
350/2.8 and so forth. But, if you're finances are restricted, the urges
CAN be satisfied (temporarily, at least) by collecting focusing screens,
cases, flash cables and what not.
Of course, *I* am NOT a Zuikoholic.... just a ZuikoHOBBIEST! Just
warning you to not be complacent and cocky... you TOO could end-up
a Zuikoholic, like most of the members of this list!
[Shameless Plug Mode On...]
For further info on the causes (and aftermath) of Zuikoholism, take a
look at the Zuikoholics Anonymous web site:
http://www.nucleus.com/~coneill/mypictures/zuikoholism/index.html
[...Shameless Plug Mode Off]
Be on your guard!
Regards,
Chris
P.S. Wanna buy a genuine OM case or two? Or, a couple of genuine
OM shoulder straps? I... uhhh... happen to have a few... uhhh...
extras lying around. <G>
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Zuikoholics Anonymous - Helping Olympus/Zuiko addicts recover
Chris O'Neill, President (coneill@xxxxxxxxxxx)
http://www.nucleus.com/~coneill/mypictures/zuikoholism/index.html
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