Also the list at http://www.photodo.com/nav/prodindex.html , e.g.
http://www.photodo.com/prod/lens/detail/Vi70-210_28-40Serie-884.shtml
Tom
On Thursday, January 24, 2002 at 11:43, Timpe, Jim
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wrote re "RE: [OM] 3rd party lens info" saying:
> Try here. A fairly comprehensive listing.
>
> http://people.smu.edu/rmonagha/third/table1.txt
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dean C. Hansen [mailto:hanse112@xxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 11:41 AM
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [OM] 3rd party lens info
>
>
> Hi OMers,
> Are there sites where one can find information on discontinued
> Vivitar, Tamron, and Tokina lenses? Some time spent going through these
> manufacturer's sites showed that they don't give any information on
> older lenses. Even the Zuiko "purists", I'm sure, use Tamron or other
> 3rd party lenses on their OM's. But where do you go to find data on,
> say, a 400mm Vivitar or Tokina, or a 300mm f2.8 Tamron, lens that's on
> eBay? Things like how many elements in how many groups, minimum
> focusing distance, etc.
> Does anyone have a site, like Skip Williams has for Olympus, on
> prices that these three manufacturers' lenses have brought on eBay? I
> saw a 400mm Vivitar in OM mount go on eBay on Monday for $125; another
> example on Tuesday went for $285. Anyone know what the one year average
> is?
> Many thanks,
> Dean
>
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