Mike wrote:
> I'm new to the list. Sorry if I didn't start out right :)
Well, we are a relatively forgiving lot. But we do like to be
courted a little first. Especially since this particular lens
has higher demand than there are specimans available. You'll be
lucky to score one from this group, much less two or three. We
pretty much know who has one and we keep pretty tight tabs on
them. We try to encourage the owners to eat high cholesteral
diets, smoke, drink, play with guns and whatever else that might
shorten the waiting period.
> As a way of introduction, I'm a Canon 1DsII shooter...
Uh oh. So much for the "forgiving" part. To ease this
transgression, you will be required to acquire an OM body and a
couple select lenses. There are a few closet Canon owners in
the bunch, but they must buy another Olympus componant every
time they mention the "C" word.
> I would appreciate hearing from anyone who's tried this, or
> who knows where I can find this lens.
Been there, done that with the ancient technology of film.
Olympus made both the 24/shift and the 35/shift. The 35/shift is
a bit more common and a hair more available. What you are trying
to do is a good application of these lenses.
Welcome to the list. Feel free to participate and stay awhile.
This community is most unusual and has developed many
friendships all over the world.
Oh, you are required to write an essay on 10 virtues of the
OM-4Ti. :)
AG-Schnozz
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