Bill, thanks for the heads up. I'm in Houston also and was not aware that
FotoFest was this weekend. I'll try to make it out Saturday and give you a
report back.
>Bill,
>FotoFest is this weekend in Houston. Will you be reporting to us about
>what's there?
>Bill Pearce
All this talk about the OM-3t and OM-4t is making me drool! I have been
seriously questioning if I needed anything beyond my OM-1n and OM-2n, and
you guys do *not* make it any easier. BTW, John H., just sent my OM-1n to
you for an overhaul yesterday. Take good care of her for me :)
>Maybe someday I'll have an F2
>lens or maybe not.
Ken, very thoughtful post, but the above statement shocked me. I actually
went the opposite direction and got expensive lenses, but have never spent
more than about $30 on an OM body (not including the cost of a CLA). I'm
currently working out a 35/2 that I just purchased from John H. (As an
aside, I'm keenly interested in the performance of this lens, as I think
35mm is one of the most versatile focal lengths, and I loved the 35/2.8
Zuiko on my XA, though did not have the same love for my OM 35/2.8). I also
have a 28/2 that is simply amazing and quickly replaced my 28/3.5 (no slouch
either), and of course an 85/2 that is an incredible portrait lens (and
replaced my 100/2.8). I would eventually like to get the 100/2 and 21/2,
but that is not a priority (fixing the back fence, redoing the master
bathroom, and paying off the car are way more important right now). That
OM-4t metering system is mighty sweet though. Very tempting. Might just
provoke me to spend several hundred $$ on an OM body.
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