Welcome Mike and thanks for the description of your Damascene
conversion. This is definitely the place to help you expand your
collection of OMs and Zuikos - sometimes against your better
judgement...
I am buying a Tamron 60-300 to replace my Zuiko 50-250/5. If I like
it, I might have a 50-250 for sale in a couple of weeks ;-)
Chris
p.s. OT - I have just bought my son's iBook (g3/500) from him and it is
the most delightful little computer in the world. I can use it to
catalogue my photos when not at home... ;-) cb
On Friday, Sep 5, 2003, at 21:46 Europe/London, Mike Ferguson wrote:
I'll start, if I may, with a Road To Damascus moment.
snip
Then, inevitably, I discovered THAT auction site, and the collection
began
to grow...
The current score is an OM2n, an OM2SP, an OM40 and an OM1 (which you
lot
helped me replace the prism in), a couple of 50 F1.8s, a couple of
35-70
f4s, a 75-150 f4 and a 135 f3.5.
Combined with a T20 and a T32, I feel I have most of the bases covered
for,
as I said, snapping...but a sense of OM adventure is upon me.
So, the obligatory question which gives these posts their point - what
would
list members suggest I acquire next? The budget, while not
bottomless, is
flexible within the normal bounds of those of us with bills to pay and
no
trust fund to rely on.
Dear me - I wrote a book. Many thanks for reading this far...
Mike
PS I actually liked the car threads, and this is being typed on a
Macintosh
Powerbook G3 Pismo...oooh, controversial...
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C M I Barker
Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
+44 (0)7092 251126
ftog at threeshoes.co.uk
http://www.threeshoes.co.uk
http://homepage.mac.com/zuiko
... a nascent photo library.
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