No,
but a very nice trade-up! Think very well before ever letting go the 35-80.
That is an amazing sharp lens, it is big and heavy, but sharp!
Good luck and lot's of pleasure using it all!
iwert.
on 31-12-2003 06:30, Gordon J. Ross at gordross@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi Jim:
>
> I agree with that, it's a bit amazing to keep up with all the 'characters'
> but I have already found good advise and friendly patter (both valued
> highly). By the way I'll mention here to the curious Zuikoholics that
> wondered if it can be done---I today sold the following 28/2.8, 24/2.8,
> 135/2.8, 200/4.0, PB 1, and a pristine OM 4!!!
>
> As a reward for being able to 'catch and release' I bought a 21/3.5 and the
> most pristine OM 4 Ti I have ever seen (its not going to stay that way I
> plan to put it to use). I don't think its seen 5 rolls of film. Its got a
> Databack 4 which if anybody is looking for let me know, as I don't think I
> would ever use it. It was attached to an equally pristine 35-80/2.8 which
> can be found at www.vintagevisuals.com/index.html OK I'm laughing not much
> of a reduction is it?
>
> Thanks Gord
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