Vick,
My current harem consists of the 35-80/2.8, 24/2.8, 28/2, 35/2.8,
50/1.8, 50/1.4, 100/2.8, 100/2, 200/4, 300/4.5 and a selection of nice
bodies.
I've also owned the 35/shift, 28/3.5, 50/3.5, 135/3.5.
In some cases, I've own multiple variations of the same lenses. The
50/1.4 is an example of a lens that has seen significant changes
through the years. Some lenses, such as the 85/2, have major lens
design changes between the early and late models. There have been
other lenses with unique traits, such as a mid-life 100/2.8, which is
unlike anything earlier or later.
The Olympus OM system is an incredible system to scavange together
because you can build a world-class kit with Leica-quality lenses for
a tiny fraction of the cost.
Well, the 28/2 did cost me a pretty penny.
AG Schnozz
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Ken Norton
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