There are some fast long lenses: e.g. the Zoomar 180/1.3
http://www.cameraquest.com/zoomar13.htm
Or an 800/1.6? http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/IoA/mmmt.html
Would you believe a 4,780.77mm f/2? See
http://www.nscl.msu.edu/undergrad/reu/1997/reports/lurz_report/lurz_re
port.html
Just the thing for catching the action at Mosport. From Ottawa.
I wouldn't like to look at the sun thru that.
Tom
On Tuesday, July 31, 2001 at 14:30, Pandionhalietius@xxxxxxx
<olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote on "Re: [OM] Why is the 50mm the brightest lens?," saying..
> << Tom,
> Before you begin your search, you'll need a couple of things.
> First, a Kenworth with flatbed trailer to haul it around.
> Second, a sturdy mount. Perhaps if Mt. Palomar observatory has an
> extra.......
> <GGG>
> Charles Packard
>
> "Tom A. Trottier" wrote:
> > Dear Bruce
>
> > Where can I get this 350/2 Zuiko?
> > Tom >>
>
> There is a 800mm f4 lens on e*bay for the Pentx 6x7-weighs around 40lbs!!!
> John R
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