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just won a zuiko 200/5 for 20 bucks!!
fair condition cosmetics, clean glass

fair condition cosmetics, clean glass
Igor.Burshteyn
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now... after you have all this gear... show us pictures taken with it, finally!
Topdog1
Well-known
Pictures? We don't need no stinkin' pictures. They just get in the way of GAS. :bang:
/Ira
/Ira
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relax igor...it's not all about the pictures...
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my 28-48 arrived today.
it was packed in a padded envelope...
anyway, the cosmetics are very good. i'm surprised because the ebay photo showed it as not that great. the power of pics eh?
but the glass has alot of cleaning marks/scratches on the front element which is disappointing. i will have to see if it makes a difference and i need to track down some kind of hood for it, i think.
it had a new looking uv filter on it that was covered in fingerprints. it cleaned up well though.
i sent an email to the seller expressing my disappointment and i can only imagine the reply i will get.
it was packed in a padded envelope...
anyway, the cosmetics are very good. i'm surprised because the ebay photo showed it as not that great. the power of pics eh?
but the glass has alot of cleaning marks/scratches on the front element which is disappointing. i will have to see if it makes a difference and i need to track down some kind of hood for it, i think.
it had a new looking uv filter on it that was covered in fingerprints. it cleaned up well though.
i sent an email to the seller expressing my disappointment and i can only imagine the reply i will get.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Original hood:
TYPE------------LENS--------PART#
55mm Screw-in 28-48mm/F4 108-244(3)
(3) = Discontinued product.
The "proper" hood will be very hard to find.
You might be able to get away with 108-230, the metal slide-on hood meant for the 35/2.8, 50/1.4-1/8 and 85/2. It might be a bit too deep for the 28mm setting, but if so, having it ground down a bit until it no longer vignettes might work.
TYPE------------LENS--------PART#
55mm Screw-in 28-48mm/F4 108-244(3)
(3) = Discontinued product.
The "proper" hood will be very hard to find.
You might be able to get away with 108-230, the metal slide-on hood meant for the 35/2.8, 50/1.4-1/8 and 85/2. It might be a bit too deep for the 28mm setting, but if so, having it ground down a bit until it no longer vignettes might work.
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i have that hood coming in, the one you mention 35/50, trius.
like using the canon gear, finding the accessories was the greater challenge.
joe
like using the canon gear, finding the accessories was the greater challenge.
joe
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Trius said:Original hood:
TYPE------------LENS--------PART#
55mm Screw-in 28-48mm/F4 108-244(3)
(3) = Discontinued product.
The "proper" hood will be very hard to find.
You might be able to get away with 108-230, the metal slide-on hood meant for the 35/2.8, 50/1.4-1/8 and 85/2. It might be a bit too deep for the 28mm setting, but if so, having it ground down a bit until it no longer vignettes might work.
the filter size for the 28-48 is 49mm, why would the hood be 55 if it's screw in?
would a hood for a 28 (49 screw in) not work also?
joe
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the om site lists the hood as a 55mm screw in but i don't see how...
did i mention i got a partial refund from the seller?
joe
did i mention i got a partial refund from the seller?
joe
oscroft
Veteran
Yes it would, it's what I use with my 28-48would a hood for a 28 (49 screw in) not work also?
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thanks alan.
i may be missing something but how would a 55mm screw in hood work? where would i screw it into?
as to the lens, i like the size and the range.
joe
i may be missing something but how would a 55mm screw in hood work? where would i screw it into?
as to the lens, i like the size and the range.
joe
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Huh. I've never seen the lens, so it looks like the eSIF is incorrect, or perhaps there was a setup-up ring required. I've written to the keeper of the eSIF and to see what he has to say.
I suppose you could use the 28mm hood, though I wonder how much benefit there would be at the 48mm end. Granted, the hood is most needed at the wide end anyway.
I suppose you could use the 28mm hood, though I wonder how much benefit there would be at the 48mm end. Granted, the hood is most needed at the wide end anyway.
amateriat
We're all light!
28-48? I might have to look at my box of unused OM hoods again...
Of course, if someone out here has a 35-70mm f/3.6 Olympus zoom they're dying to get the correct hood for, PM me. I know I have that one.
- Barrett
Of course, if someone out here has a 35-70mm f/3.6 Olympus zoom they're dying to get the correct hood for, PM me. I know I have that one.
- Barrett
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
Olympus made a 200mm f/5 lens that fit on a rangefinder camera?
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check the o.t. in the heading.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
I wrote to Hans, the the keeper of the eSIF. Here is his response:
yes its filter size is 49mm.
Both the OM System Lens Handbook and Das Lexikon de OM-Systems claim the hood is 55mm screw-in. That would mean it would have two screwthreads? Or both books could be wrong. Can't tell, have neither the lens nor its hood. I'll ask it on the OM Mailing list.
regards,
Hans
yes its filter size is 49mm.
Both the OM System Lens Handbook and Das Lexikon de OM-Systems claim the hood is 55mm screw-in. That would mean it would have two screwthreads? Or both books could be wrong. Can't tell, have neither the lens nor its hood. I'll ask it on the OM Mailing list.
regards,
Hans
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i did look for another set of threads but didn't find anything.
i'm using an oly hard rubber hood for a 28 lens in the meantime.
joe
i'm using an oly hard rubber hood for a 28 lens in the meantime.
joe
Uncle Bill
Well-known
Looks like someone has the OM diseases something bad. I traded in my OM-4 for an OM-1md because I had shutter issues that was worth more than what I paid for the 4. Now with an OM-1md I picked up a Motordrive 2 to go with it.
Bill
Bill
Igor.Burshteyn
Well-known
I always suspected that OM system is not just about pictures
The only problem with OMs - GAS inevitable.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
joe, here is Hans' response:
Hi,
list member Bill Pierce confirmed that this lens indeed has two screw threads...
regerads, [sic]
Hans
Since you cannot see another set of threads on your sample of the lens, the mystery deepens.
Earl
Hi,
list member Bill Pierce confirmed that this lens indeed has two screw threads...
regerads, [sic]
Hans
Since you cannot see another set of threads on your sample of the lens, the mystery deepens.
Earl
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