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Re: [OM] Any problems with Zuiko 50-250?

Subject: Re: [OM] Any problems with Zuiko 50-250?
From: John Hermanson <omtech1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 06 Apr 2009 10:18:56 -0400
Lens frosting (which makes the element appear sandblasted) seems to 
happen without warning and not necessarily due to how lens is stored or 
used. It affects 65-200 and 50-250.
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USHER99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Thanks Chuck, Moose, CH, Nathan,
>  
> No news is good news.  Perhaps JH will chime in.  The price of  this lens 
> really has fluctuated.  It was listed at $800 USD at KEH less  than 2 years 
> ago, 
> now I see one
> at 300 in EX condition.  Jeff grabbed one for cheap on yabe and sold  it to 
> me at cost, though it benefited from a CLA with John and has been  fine.  Not 
> sure what these reports on FM are about--rear element  issue.  I checked mine 
> last night--seems OK.
>  
> I totally forgot a similar Tokina existed until Moose mentioned it.  I  think 
> the Zuiko
> goes to 1:5 thereabouts at the 250 mm.  I remember CH bokeh tests  and the Z. 
> 50-250 which can be busy, and can't say I've ever tried a  macro with it.  
> Perhaps at that FL the bokeh will be better.  I  usually have a macro lens 
> with 
> me, but I have on rare occasion been caught  short--errr, should say long.
> Dean likes the Tam SP 60-300 on the autotube for a butterfly  kit.
>  
> Mike
>  
>  
>  
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