Makes a lot of sense. Thanks for your thoughts.
Andrew Fildes wrote:
> It goes like this -
> Whatever else it is, it's a lens. Go out and use it. Get some photons
> through it.
> When the novelty wears off - anything from a week to a year, get it
> serviced.
> It'll be easier to part with then, even if only for a while.
> And John should be feeling a lot better by then too if he has to go
> under.
> Andrew Fildes
> afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>
>
> On 02/04/2008, at 10:50 AM, Paul Yates wrote:
>
>> It is quite a dilemma. I have, unwittingly, through the purchase of
>> this
>> lens, been saddled with the responsibility of deciding its fate. I can
>> feel the eyes of the OM community but at the same time I have
>> withdrawal
>> symptoms at the first thought of parting with this lens (even if it is
>> only for a few weeks).
>>
>> I know what "the right thing to do" is, but I fear I will not sleep
>> for
>> however many weeks the lens is gone.
>>
>> I guess I am looking for a "guarantee" but it is impossible to
>> guarantee
>> something that cannot be valued.
>>
>> This is all weighing on me much more than I could have imagined.
>
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