I've found this VERY useful for info on non-OEM lenses -
http://people.smu.edu/rmonagha/third/index.html
and lots of other stuff too.
C and N are for business - Oly is for lurv.
AndrewF
>I just got a 35-105/2.8 on Thursday from my favorite
>camera store. It was cheap at $150 since it was a
>consignment and I was able to haggle a price down from
>$200, they called the owner and approved it. The lens
>itself is in VG condition with a good amount of
>brassing indicating lots of use but no abuse. The
>glass is mark free LN so I think I got a good deal,
>much better than I would have gotten with a certain
>liar calling idiot salesman...
>
>Anyway I wanted to know if there were any resource
>materials for Tamron on the net. Their site is one big
>slaes page with no helpful info whatsoever and the
>only other place I've found it photodo. Are there any
>lists or esif like pages for Tamron lenses. On that
>note I must say its amazing the amount of OM pages one
>can find over dedicated C*n*n or N*k*n pages, the OM
>community really rocks! :) Anyway thank you for your
>time. I am looking for element digrams, and Gary Reese
>or Pop photo type lens tests.
>
>Mark Lloyd
>
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