whatdayamean I have three 200mm's?
I have 2 200/5 and 2 200/4 :) (I know, I have it BAAAD-TIME).
And no, despite my best efforts, I've thus far not succeded in making them
breed around here. Maybe if I didn't keep them in seperate bags. But even then,
I am not sure that I would let them enter a bag unsupervised without
"protection"...ehh...:)
--thomas
(who wonders when they start making cell-phones capable of T1 speeds or
better....)
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Subject: [OM] Re: regrets: Zuiko 200/4
Author: Andrew L Wendelborn <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2004 04:13:56 +0100
At 3:23 AM +0100 2004.01.25, Thomas Heide Clausen wrote: >wut'a wrong with the
200/4? I get excellent results with mine.... >
>As for small and light in the 200mm area, nothing beats the 200/5.
I agree. Had my 200/5 on a bellows yesterday to get close to somewhere I feared
to tread (a nest of seriously unfriendly inch-ants, one of the delights of an
Australian backyard :-) ).
Yes a very nice lens.
> Excellent lens, quite sharpp. Incidentially I have two (N and BN) -- who said
> zuikoholic...? :) >
THREE 200mm Zuikos -- do they breed in France?
regards
Andrew
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