Late model 21/3.5.
The wide aspect was perfect for tight spaces/buildings and the like. The lens
is small and light with great optics.
For many years and until I came down with GAS, I'd only had a 50/1.8, a 28/3.5
and a Tamron 85-210 zoom.
Martin
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Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 4:57 PM
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: [OM] Favorite OM System Lens
It's "Survey Tuesday" here on the list. I'm going to ask a simple question:
What is/was your FAVORITE OM System (film) Lens.
This does not mean "best", but "favorite". It's the last lens you kept or will
keep. It's the lens that you would naturally gravitate to and made the OM
system for you. Also, please explain why.
I'll start this off: 100mm F2.8, final silver-nosed version.
Why: Very sharp, contrast just right, slightly warm, microcontrast and perfect
size/weight/handling.
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