Thank you Wayne for looking at my images.
I agree that a lens about 16-18mm mm is great for me. Another favourite is
35 mm. I've bought a 35 PC and a 24/2.8. Now I´m looking for a 16 mm but it
seems hard too find. Then I need the best 50 mm (please advise me) and then
I've got a complete equipment.
Small.. lightweight and I have a special pleasure when looking at a well
exposed, just developed and dried filmstrip. Its exciting!
Yes a 24 PC would be nice especially when I take images
of bridges, a favourite motive.
So if anyone got a good 50/1.4 ....a 16/3.5 please email me.
I need another advice from you. Have been looking for OM4Ti but read some
where its eating batteries. I need a manually camera with good metering
system, it must be quiet, small and lightweight. Available service and
spare parts
There is a lot of OM bodies out there help me too choose!
OM4Ti?
OM2Sp?
//JAn
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Från: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] För Wayne S
Skickat: den 15 april 2006 05:40
Till: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Ämne: [OM] Re: Intruducing my self
At 04:27 PM 4/13/2006, you wrote:
>summer. If you want a look at my images please check on
>www.stalfors.fotosidan.se
Very nice photos. I could not get to it the other day.
I can see why you like the wide angles. You do realize
the 8mm fisheye will not fill the whole frame. I found the
16mm fisheye nicer to work with compositionally. The
8mm is a neat effect, but grows old quick. I think what
you really want is not the 8mm fisheye, but the 24mm
shift lens, based on some of the shots I see you your
gallery.
You have an excellent eye.
WayneS
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