Sorry if it sounds a bit sacriligious, but being a poor dad with three kids
under 5, I can only afford 50mm Zuiko's, so my ultimate travel camera (if
I could afford to travel would be my black OM-1 with my Tamron 28-70mm 3.5/
4.5 two-touch zoom, or my OM-2N with my Tamron 35-70 3.5 zoom. I just can'
t decide between these two.
But if I was feeling lazy, I'd take my OM-40 program with my Tamron 35-135
3.5/4.5 one-touch zoom.
My wife, however, recommends my IS-1000 (or her mju).
Okay, a decision: the Om-1 with the 28-70. Totally manual, total control. Love
it!
On Friday, September 27, 2002, at 06:48 , Ian G Skelly wrote:
35/70 3.5~4.5 zoom .... if mine still worked :-(
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Subject: Re: [OM] Ultimate Travel Camera
Albert <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm trying to take an unofficial survey, of; if you have 1 lens and 1
lens only on your "travel" camera, what focal length would that be?
35mm f2
Wayne Harridge
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~w_harridge
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