> But its more likely to be one of your fellow Zuikoholics who
> want to upgrade to one of the f/2.0 zooms out later this year.
That 150/2 is a real hubba hubba lens.
Alas, with my budget, I'll be stuffing old Zuikos on it for the
forseeable future. However, if things prove out, I might be
able to finally try my hand at wildlife photography. That's
something I've always wanted to do.
We like to grouse about the AF speed of the E-1, but the fact
is, it's as good, if not better than the AF on many legendary
film wonderbricks. Compared to an F5 it isn't all that bad. I
know, technology keeps marching forward, but it wasn't too long
ago that the best of the best wasn't nearly as good as the
mediocre today.
AG
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