Yeah! I think most list members are interested to see, especially the Zuikos
works.
C.H.Ling
> -----Original Message-----
>
> A slightly belated reply to this, prompted by Jan's observation that
> no-one replied to his almost-entirely-on-topic post!
>
> I meant to reply before just to say welcome back, sounds like a great
> trip. This use of shift lenses sounds interesting, and I'd love to see
> the results. Hope you'll post a link to them when you have them online.
>
> Roger
>
> Jan Steinman wrote:
>
> > Favorite lens of the trip: Zuiko 24/3.5 shift. It basically lived on
> > one OM-4. Folks, this lens is not just for architecture, it's for
> > CANYONS! I tried the 18, 21, and 24 (non-shift), and they just made
> > things look too distorted. Anything longer didn't get the view I
> > wanted.
>
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