Hi Moose,
My apologies; you are quite right. And I couldn't find it myself just now
until I
did some ftp detective work on my site.
I remember now; I got a little spooked with all the talk about copyright etc,
and have moved all those files to a directory on the server which is labelled (
in geek-speak) as out-of-bounds to search engines.
And I forgot to tell anybody; now as I recall, it was always in that directory,
but there were links from elsewhere that would have given the game away.
So; here's the URL, and please, people, bookmark it for your own use by all
means but don't list this url on any page. If I find links to it I will remove
it,
maybe for all time.
<http://homepages.caverock.net.nz/~bj/zuiko/>
Brian
> I was sure you had already posted tests of both the Samyang 18-28 and
> the Vivitar/Phoenix 19-35 on your site. I clearly recall being happy
> that the issue was finally resolved. Now I can't even find any of the
> tests you posted.
>
> Moose
>
> Brian Swale wrote:
>
> >Hi Henry, JIm & all,
> >
> >A few months ago I purchased one of these Samyang 18-28/4-4.5 wide angle
> >zooms, and there was quite a lot of discussion about the relative merits of
> >this one and another - and I can't for the life of me remember which other
> >lens
> >it is..
> >
> >A quick scan through my saved mail reveals it could be the Cosina/ Vivitar/
> >Phoenix 19-35, which apparently tested better. I suspect I do have a test for
> >it but haven't got around to making a page for the test.
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