Hi,
> You are both forgetting the 50/2 macro, 8/2.8 circular fisheye, 16/3.5
full frame
> fisheye, T8 and T10 ring flashes 1.4xa teleconverter and the two biggest
drool
> factor lenses in the line: the 250/2 and 350/2.8 ;-)
>
> > Close Jonathan, but you left out the 18 f/3.5, 35-70
> > f3.5-4.5, 65-116 auto extension tube, 80 f/4 macro
> > 135 f/4 macro, 300 f/4.5 and the MD-1. :)
> >
> > Jim Couch
> >
> > tai limtai lim tan wrote:
> >
> > > I want to thanks every one(esp
> > Adi,c.h.LingPete,Rich,Roger,Bill,Jim,hnz,Henrik
> > Dahl) from the bottom of my heart for giving me kind
> > advise and suggestion on my new purchase.
> > >
> > > >From what I gather , the following "items"is the
> > 'must have' for every zuiko lovers :21/2
> > > 24/2.8 28/2 50/1.2
> > 50/1.4(>1100000)
> > > 24/3.5 AND 35/2.8 PC shift
> > > 85/2 90/2 135/2.8 180/2 or
> > 2.8
> > > 35-105 3.5/4.5 35-80 2.8
> > > T32 Flash and winder 2
> > >
> > > am I right? ... wow ...silent........."oh dear,
> > where to find them? "
Hah!
And where are the 24/2, 35/2, 35-80/2.8, 65-200/4, 40/2, 100/2, the 180/2,
the 400/6.3, the 600/6.5, the 1000/11, and the other unmentioned lenses?!?
;)
Indeed: every Zuik-lover must have them all, ALL I repeat....;)))
Cheers!
Olafo
PS: My personal favourites: 24/2, 28/2, 35-80/2.8, 100/2 (and to a much
lesser extent: the 65-200/4 and the 300/4.5)
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