135 is still a good price, and you won't miss the $500 zuiko 90mm in the
slightest.
Larry
"Daniel J. Mitchell" wrote:
> > Who knows what level of banging around that lens had gone
> > through, so it is
> > tough to gauge the repair, but it should be tight & well constructed.
>
> And, to close this thread off, I took it along to a local repair shop (the
> place I got my OM-10 cla'd at) and they took it in, took it apart, tightened
> everything and put it back together. It was apparently loose because some
> sand(!) had got inside the rear mounting bits; the glass is still fine,
> though, thankfully. Total cost; US$40ish (including a rear+front cap,
> because they weren't there originally). Total price now $135, which is not
> as great a deal as it was originally, but still cheap enough that I'm happy
> -- though I'm still going to see what I can get out of the vendor for this.
>
> If nothing, so be it -- they're not a camera seller, and the description
> they gave _was_ strictly speaking accurate, if not quite as complete as I
> might have wanted. Note to self, though -- stop buying stuff from people on
> eBay that don't specialise in camera kit, no matter how good the deal may
> seem..
>
> -- dan
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