You can also look at my TOPE 7 entry of Grand Central Station:
http://www.millennics.com/olympus/tope/gallery.html and also a set of
portraits that my wife did at her job at ABC TV in NY:
http://www.virtechsolutions.com/abc . It is truly a delightful lens to
use.You will not regret having it and will even find yourself looking for
opportunities to shoot with it.
So what are you waiting for?
Mike V. <><
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From: "Mark Marr-Lyon" <markml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] 16/3.5
> Well, you can decide whether you think it's good or not, but my TOPE 1
> picture was taken with Tom's 16/3.5 which he most generously loaned to me
> for the occasion. It's a great lens, and lots of fun to use. It was
> quite definitely the lens to use for my TOPE 1 shot. I've already got a
> 21/3.5 so I would probably get the 16/3.5 before the 18/3.5.
>
> Mark Marr-Lyon
>
> >16/3.5 before a 18/3.5?
> >Does anyone have good sample photos taken with a 16/3.5?
> >
> >- -jeff
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