Oh my! Why not keep what you have and put a tele extension on the IS-3?
Hmmm, You have to stay. Otherwise you need a new bodies, lenses (that are oh
so expensive), domain, friends....
A good friend of mine has an F100 that is really the bees knees. Except it
takes 2 men and a boy to cart the kit around for her. She recently bought a
20 2.8 (oh so sweet) and a Tamron 200-400. It makes for a very cool system.
But the $$$ will dwarf your expenses on scannerS. You will not be satisfied
with a mediocre 35 from the big guys. The upper range is very good, but I
don't like the plasticy feel of so many of them.
But as long as you have the bug, I'll give you two dollars and fifteen cents
for that OM-4Ti..... ;-)
Oh here's the other problem. If you get too diverse, you can't win the
game... you know, the one with all the toys wins? You were in that
neighborhood OM-wise, what now?
Mickey
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