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Re: [OM] Lightmeter cumbersome?

Subject: Re: [OM] Lightmeter cumbersome?
From: Andre Goforth <andregoanon@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2002 22:36:18 -0700 (PDT)
Yea the 90 f2 oly is a legend. But it is a moose too.
Fantastic macro. But for interactive people shooting I
never feel as free as with the 85 or the 35-70 zoom.
The later is a tad short for portrait but gives really
nice pics. 

Andre
--- Albert <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Richard F. Man wrote
> 
> >
> > So, if I were you, I'd buy a used OM-4, and use
> the remaining cash for 
> > another lens! (get the fabled 90/2, you will not
> be disappointed)
> >
> I have the fabled Tokina 90mm/f2.5.  The thing is
> SHARP, the sharpest 
> lens I own, hands down.  My friends see pics from
> that lens, and they 
> are amazed.  Great Bokeh, and for portraits and
> macro shots, really hard 
> to beat.  So probably won't be hunting for a 90/f2
> anytime soon.
> 
> Question::  
> 
> Even with an OM4Ti, will I benefit from a light
> meter?  If so, do I want 
> one with a Spot meter + light + flash meter combo
> ones?
> 
> Albert
> 
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