For flat copy work I've had good results with the 50/3.5 macro, also the
85/2 with extension tube(s) and with non-flat work I've used the 85/2 and
135/2.8. Key is to keep film plane parallel with the subject.
Daryl Hurley
www.darylsphotos.com
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Subject: [OM] Legacy lens for copy work
I'm will be taking some photos of original art work and am interested in
what others experience has been using OM legacy or perhaps e-thingy lenses
with the least amount of distortion. What I'm trying avoid is having to crop
the images to get them to be straight. Bill Barber
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