Hej Bernd
I think that 1000dkr is still a very good price for the 3.6 ! At the time that I
bought it, Tuxen in kbh had one for 3000dkr...I was lucky enought to buy the
important lenshood from Tuxen from their lens for 200kr.
Regarding my comment re zoom/focus, I was referring to Henrik Dahl's problem
with maintaining focus whilst zooming. My 3.6 maintains perfect focus
registration during a zoom; Henrik's did not. I have had a Tamron 60-300 with
the same problem; it was fixed during a service for something else, I had not
noticed the problem! I think that it is more obvious with a two-touch/ring zoom
if there is a fault. I always focus first at 70mm, and then zoom.
mvh / regards
Roger
Hej Roger,
> I have both the 3.6 and the 3.5-4.5, And like them both. They both have their
> good points; if I had to keep one, I would keep the 3.6 (cost me 1000dkr some
> years ago from Merlin in KBH). But I also know that I tend to use the 3.5-4.5
> more, as it fits in a standard Olympus ERC.
Yes. therfore I like it a lot. And 1000 DKK is a good price for the 3.6, isn't
it?
.........
> And last, my 3.6, which seemed to have been used by a pro (sold side-by-side
> with a battle-scarred black OM-2), has perfect zoom/focus.
Do you mean the clearly separated focus and zoom grips or the non-rotating front
element?
Regards/hilsen
Bernd
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