>From: "George M. Anderson" <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>Lenses I doubt I'll ever sell...
>350/2.8 (BUT - Here's a month's living expenses!)
SOLD! I'll give you a month's worth of MY living expenses for your 350/2.8! (Or
were you talking about YOUR living expenses? :-)
>Lenses I thought I'd never sell until recently:
>80, 90 or 135 macro (how can I justify keeping all of these? Can anyone HELP
>ME?)
They are very different. The 90 is general purpose. The 80 copies slides. the
135 focuses to infinity on a bellows. How could you possibly give one of them
up? :-)
>Others I have a hard time justifying keeping all of due to overlap:
Yawn. Come at us with something interesting, George!
>Lenses I'd like to buy even now:
>18/3.5 OR 21/3.5 MC
I sold my 21/3.5 and got a 21/2, which is now one of my favorites. Besides
nearly two stops more light, it focuses closer, and has better corner lighting.
(The 21/3.5 -- at least the one I had -- is noticeably darker in the corners,
even without a filter. But it is a lot smaller and lighter.)
>Any help out there?
Like I said, a month of MY living expenses for the 350/2.8? My house and
vehicles are paid for, I don't commute, the IRS owes ME money, and I'm a
vegetarian. So that 350/2.8 should cost me less than I paid for my used
600/6.5. (I'll volunteer to pay for shipping and insurance. :-)
Ah, the joys of being self-unemployed...
--
: Jan Steinman -- nature Transography(TM): <http://www.Bytesmiths.com>
: Bytesmiths -- artists' services: <http://www.Bytesmiths.com/Services>
: Buy My Step Van! <http://www.Bytesmiths.com/van>
< This message was delivered via the Olympus Mailing List >
< For questions, mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
< Web Page: http://Zuiko.sls.bc.ca/swright/olympuslist.html >
|