> You need a 90/2 just to add some excitement via confusement to the Zuiko
experience. I now think of mine as a Tamron, which makes it a bit easier to
remember the aperture ring's in the back and the focus ring's in the front.
Doesn't always work, resulting in a fair amount of refocusing and recussing.
>
> Walt
>
> From: AG Schnozz <agschnozz@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Oh, and ALL of my Zuikos are primes with the aperture ring
> > firmly ensconsced in the same place.
> > :)
> > AG
I have lots of variety with different placement of aperture rings, some
zooms that are two touch and others one, zooms that zoom in opposite
directions of push-pull, but about the only one I really couldn't live with
was a lens whose focus ring turned the "wrong" way. Sold it.
Wayne
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