I think it says the Cosina 100 f/3.5 lens by itself (objkten?) can give a
reproduction ratio of 1:2 and reach 1:1 some other way,
probably with an (mit dem?) adapter, ala the Series 1 90.
"Es besitzt ein optischen Mabstab von 1:2 zu den Objkten und mit dem
mitgelieferten Vorsatzachromat sogar ein AbbildungsmaBstab von
1:1."
I couldn't copy and paste the text but I typed it as best I could from:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2933199545
Like I said, the picture has a Nikon indexing prong. The e*ay auction appears
to have a link to an article from "foto magazin"
dated April 1995 under the Soligor name.
As the German soldier on Laugh-In so often said as he spied on Goldie from
behind a potted fern,
'Veeeee-ry eeen-tereestink.'
Lama
From: "Moose" <olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> This may be a marketing/distribution thing, with European distribution
> as Cosina and US distribution as Vivitar and Phoenix, and other places
> ??? In addition to the common 19-35mm I mentioned, Vivitar has a
> plasticky 100/3.5 macro of recent design with excellent test results.
>
> Are the short fl macros true macro designs like the Zuiko bellows lenses
> or, more likely, conventional lenses that focus close enough to have the
> 'macro' tacked on as a marketing effort?
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