I do own a new Lomo Belair - x12 with two lenses! Such a daft idea that I
couln't resist.
I am about to attempt to hack it by fitting a 100 yr old 180mm Tessar. :-)
Andrew Fildes
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On 18/02/2013, at 10:33 AM, Moose wrote:
> On 2/17/2013 3:20 PM, Paul Braun wrote:
>> On 2/17/13 17:14 : , Andrew Fildes wrote:
>>> It won't be nearly as good as my Zeuss* Panortho-optigonar XL UVF High
>>> Dispersion 27.5mm f1.3 on the OM-D
>>> Andrew Fildes
>>>
>> Ahhh, but is that the Panortho-optigonar with a serial number less than
>> 23871.5? Everyone knows that those are the ONLY ones worth having.
>> Anything else might as well have "Lomo" stamped on it.
>
> Is that the deplorable (but not enough, nor interestingly enough, so),
> contemporary Lomos, or the lamented, and
> deliciously lamentable, proto Lomos?
>
> I feel fuzzy, oh so fuzzy ...
>
> Time for a Lie Down Moose
>
> * Not from the God, but a corruption of "zeu ess", the cry the creator used
> to call his swine before becoming a lens
> designer. And, perhaps regrettably, after the debut of the Zeuss
> Chromo-Rectol-Septinar. Lomo before its time.
>
> --
> What if the Hokey Pokey *IS* what it's all about?
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