On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 11:50:36AM +1100, Andrew Fildes wrote:
> >afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes in connection with "dead" OM10's :
>
> Tsk! I meant, 'bought an orphan 50mm/1.8' - NOT bought an OM10. I've
> recommended OM10's to a number of beginners.
> Some stores around here have up to 15 'orphan' 50/1.8's with hopeful $50
> price tags on them! This grieves me deeply for they will never find a home.
> (Obviously, every OM2000 buyer should be counselled appropriately.)
> We must rise up and save them. It's too much to hope that they can be used
> for their original purpose, fine as they are, so what other needs could
> they meet?
> Andrew
Three/ four years ago I visited the optical institue at university, when they
invited
publicity ("Day of open door"). The ddemonstrated some nice experiments, what
you ca do with optics, lasers, ...
Guess what they used for their experiment arrangements? Not simple lenses what
we did at high school, ... They used the Olympus Zuiko 1.8/50.
Frieder Faig
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