Those are gorgeous Iwert. I like #5. I've been thinking I should go
this route also.
Rob in Seattle
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On Jan 21, 2009, at 5:14 AM, iwert bernakiewicz <zuikooh@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Finaly came around to download these,
>
> I was exploring the old OM zuiko's on the 5D in freezing cold, lenses
> used are: 100f2, 50f2, 24shift, 18f3.5.
>
> <http://picasaweb.google.com/zuikooh/WinterPearOrchardWinterperenboomgaard?authkey=X6ixb6J6izU&pli=1&feat=directlink
>
> >
>
> There are some alternative images 11, 12, 13, where I played with the
> shift center, right and down and two panorama's with the 24 shift
> shifted up/down and sideways.
>
> When I look at these, I really wonder why there is nobody (Cosina?)
> wanting to produce a full frame camera with a kind of adaptall system
> on which these lenses can be used fully functional. I don't miss AF a
> bit, not even a tiny one. I know about my OM-bodies and scanning, but
> that cost is prohibitive to me. The OM-5D cost me the local equivalent
> of 17 rolls bought & developed & scanned film. The only thing I miss a
> bit is automatic aperture (and multi-spot).
>
> I'm all in love with the OM-lenses again.
>
> Iwert
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