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From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've heard Mike has that effect on folk...
'Twas a golden retriever, actually. Whacked its head into my precious
645 35mm so that the focusing tube broke.
It's repaired now, though.:-)
Got some nice ice roses on the car windows
Aside from Nylons, 2002 brought me an upgrade from 645 to 645NII, and a FA645
35mm in the same bargain.
Also, I picked up a very nice Sigma 70-200/2.8 that needed a good home after
leaving Oxford, UK. It probably miss its former master, though, since it has
felt less than five films of diaphragm
Also, I picked up a very nice Sigma 70-200/2.8 that needed a good home after
leaving Oxford, UK. It probably miss its former master, though, since it has
felt less than five films of diaphragm contractions in its belly since
September.
Jostein,
You're spending far too much time with that giant
At 03.01.2003 18:25:27, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're spending far too much time with that giant thing in your grip!
Hehe! The Sigma is the heaviest 35mm lens I have ever owned. Not much weight
reduction to gain there...
What about some decent sport - got any bobsleigh racing going on?
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