Bill,
Get a 17/3.5 Tamron and live happily ever after. Keep one 300
Zuiko, and for sure keep the 400. There are things you can do
with them you can't do with the big 300/2.8 and 400/4 Tamrons. I
love my Tamrons, but I'm keeping my Zuikos. My 400 has lots of
rub marks and scratches from being braced against trees, fence
posts or rocks, but in the right light, it's hard to beat.
Walt
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From: NSURIT@xxxxxxx
Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2003 00:41:11 -0400
>I must confess to being one of those on the list who has had most
of his OM wants/needs satisfied. One thing which remains on my
radar screen is a Zuiko 16mm. During the acquisition stages of
putting a system together, I've accumulated a bit of surplus and
would like to offer as a possible trade a nice 400mm Zuiko. Also
have a couple of nice 300mm Zuikos.
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