And if you want a lens without the work, I have a 135/f3.5, with Olympus caps,
and the correct Olympus case. See my Ubuy auction,
closing Sunday:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2937463746
I've decided to stick with the Kiron 80-200 f/4 when I don't need speed and try
out the Tamron 135/f2.5 when I do. I don't need 3
ways to cover that focal length.
Thank you for shopping with us.
Lama
Tom Scales offered:
> I've got a very nice 135/3.5. Just a little exterior wear.
>
> The only challenge is that the mount button doesn't have any spring in its
> step anymore. If I remember, this is fixable and instructions are floating
> around, but I know my limitations.
>
> So, if anyone wants to try it, I'd part with an awful nice lens for $35. Oh,
> and the description mentions cleaning marks. That's wrong. I cleaned the
> lens properly and they're gone.
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