The OM lens used in this, the current issue of NG, was a 38/2.8 Auto-Macro.
You have to attach it to some sort of extension device, whether an extension
tube, the Auto-tube, or a bellows.
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>Subject: [OM] Zuiko's in National Geographics
> From: Albert <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 23:07:45 +0800
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>I came across a National Geographics in the bookstore, and it had some
>pics of some insects, and that was used with an OM4Ti and a 21mm macro
>lens.. (That's the one that attaches to a bellows and has a small nose
>cone shape in front right) I was very happy.. Great to see, when it's
>all said and done, when you need SERIOUS macro work, Olympus is still
>the way to go..
>
>Albert
>
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