Lucky fellow. Jeff will have to update the comment that 'whichever
you choose you'll get a 14-45mm' as this half-weight lens will be the
base unit, I suspect.
Just to add to the reputation of Olympus Oz which has been the
subject of such discussion here, they haven't changed. The E-500 kit
arrived by courier stapled into a small, fancy shopping bag without
instructions or software, just to make things tough. I was archly
informed that this was because it was a pre-production unit. Wonder
why it had a warranty card in there then? Very unprofessional. Should
I tell them that I mounted a couple of OM lenses on it - i might void
the pre-production warranty!
AndrewF
On 10/11/2005, at 4:49 AM, Scott Gomez wrote:
>
> Maybe not "murkocentric", Andrew. My dad bought an E-500 kit (here in
> California, USA) about a week ago, and while it states plainly on the
> box that it includes the 17.5-45 lens, it was packed with the 14-45
> lens. I suspect it's something more to do with production shortfalls
> than anything else. My dad never noticed the discrepancy in box
> markings
> vs. lens included until he was describing something about the kit
> to me
> a couple of days later during a telephone conversation.
>
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