Roger,
Congratulations on completion of your thesis. Have you had your oral
defense yet? I've downloaded the document and read the first 20 or so pages.
Can't say I will understand it all but since I find the lives of stars quite
interesting I'll give the rest a go.
Can't help you with the 135/3.5 other than give encouragement and
admit that I like it's perspective. The job can't be as hard as what you
have just completed.
Charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Wesson [mailto:roger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 3:01 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Butchering a Zuiko...
Hi everyone,
I may have mentioned my PhD thesis once or twice on list. Well, it's
finished and submitted now, and if anyone wants to see what a monstrous
amount of work it was, have a look at
http://www.world-traveller.org/astro/thesis/Thesis.pdf (4.5Mb file so
unless you're really interested in how much carbon, nitrogen and oxygen
dying stars produce you probably don't want to bother!).
So, now I find myself with time on my hands - evenings and weekends are
mine once again. I'm scanning a backlog of photos and will soon be
doing a fairly big update on gallery.world-traveller.org, but the other
thing I want to do is fix up two 135/3.5 lenses I have which have lens
lock buttons which don't work any more. I searched the archives (great
to have them - thanks Lars!!) and found info about that being a fairly
common problem with a simple fix on the 135/2.8, and just wondered if it
is also simple to sort out with 135/3.5s? Am I likely to be able to
repair the problem without needing new parts?
Cheers,
Roger
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