Big deal for a collector,
big deal, if slr+lens should be as small as possible,
but if you have to use a rather big hood to operate it, you should buy a
1,8/50 and have a nice weekend with the rest of the money!
Jochen
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From: "Hans van Veluwen" <hcvanveluwen@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] What's the big deal with the 40mm 2.0?
> : view that is supposed to be close to human vision. It also has a close
focus
> : almost approaching that of a macro. It's one of my treasured favorites.
Now
> : if I could only find a filter for it...
>
> What's this 40mm filtering problem that keeps popping up? The Olympus
filters
> work fine with the 40mm lens. One thing you must own is the hood for the
> 40/2,85/2,100/2.8. It makes it so much easier to operate the aperture
ring.
>
>
> hnz
>
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