Hi:
I seem to be striking old issues, right? I am being open, as I know that the
'hording' force is strong with all of us- but as I responded to Graham- the
'karma' for me is use it or allow someone else to. I am already to let go
the 28mm, the 200mm, PB 1, a spare 24mm, a 135mm and an OM 4. I love the
24mm f2.8 and also the 21mm f3.5 those two are my wideangle choices, as for
the zoom it's a f3.6 and on its way to me so I haven't evaluated it yet for
myself (it's rep. is stellar) . I'd always be able to crop the 24 but it's
hard to add on to the 28mm, the only thing I may miss is the DOF of f22.
Gord
Original Message -----
From: "Julian Davies" <julian_davies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] Welcome Gordon
> <snip>
>
> > I have been adding to my system heavily of late,
>
> Now that sounds familiar...But I can stop any time I want to....
>
> > with the intention of seeing what is available and then paring down to
> what
> > I will use.
>
> Now that sounds familiar as well. Trouble is that you never know when that
> (insert unnecessary / duplicate lens of your choice) will come in useful,
> and they are so compact it's no bother to keep them, and I've got them now
> and it would be a shame to let them go.....
>
> Have you formed a preference in your wide angle bunch yet? I was quite
> surprised when I discovered that the 24mm was my weapon of choice in that
> range. I thought I would use the 28 more, but I find it too close to the
> 35mm end of the zoom.
>
> Julian
>
>
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