Once you've got that worked out, there's the 85/2, 90/2, 100/2.8, 100/2
to work out (and maybe all 3 versions of the Tamron 90/2.5, the Tokina
and Vivitar 90/2.5s, the Kiron 105/2.8 and the new Viv/Phoenix 100/3.5
macros!!)
Have Fun ;-) ,
Moose
Per Ohstrom wrote:
Absolutely!
Thank you Moose for a great and exhaustive coverage of OM standard
lenses. I can see clearly that I have to try the 55/1.2, and I might
even explain why to my wife! :-) The problem is, I can also see that
I have to try a 50/1.2. (sigh!) And Schnooz has just convinced me
that I need the StopClock Professional in stead of the lowlier (and of
course cheaper) Analyser Pro (deep sigh!) which will benefit my bank
account even less.
Just one little question is lingering in my mind: How can I tell the
difference between the two versions of the 55/1.2? Is it the yellow
glass one should look for? What colour does the non-radioactive glass
have?
Geiger counter :-)
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