That was a nice gift. My first 'good' camera was an OM-G with a 50/1.8 that
I got when I was 11 yrs old. My dad had one like it that he had taught me to
use before that, and I used it so much that he got me one of my own so that
he could have his back!
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On 5/7/09 5:05 PM, "Chuck Norcutt" <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I don't need another 50/1.8. I just gave one away with my only known
> good OM-G to a high school kid who will be studying photography soon. I
> also gave away 1/2 dozen rolls of film and a Vivitar flash. I hope he
> actually uses it.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> Moose wrote:
>> C.H.Ling wrote:
>>> It is good to know you both don't mind this issue, I agree it is not too bad
>>> but I have another macro lens that do better in this area so I can choose it
>>> for that purpose. Actually almost every lens has its weak point, that's why
>>> I need 28 different zuikos to suit every of my needs :-)
>>>
>>
>> Darn! What a piker I am, with only 20 different Zuikos. :-)
>>
>> The total is higher than that, due to duplicates. Anybody need a 50/1.4
>> SC, 50/1.8, 75-150/4, 50/3.5 MC, 35-70/3.5-4.5?
>>
>> Where did that third 75-150 come from? Are they breeding? If so, why not
>> a baby 50/3.5 or multiple new standard 50mms?
>>
>> I do have 20+ non-Zuiko OM mount lenses, though. Not sure exactly how
>> many, as I see a couple on the list that I'm sure I sold, but apparently
>> didn't update on the list.
>>
>> Where did all these lenses come from, anyway? ;-)
>>
>> Moose
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