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    WTB: Olympus OM Glass

    Hello all,
    Looking for some lenses for my recently-acquired Olympus OM-4. Looking for the following lenses in good condition with caps, hoods (if you've got them) in order of interest:

    • 35 f/2.8
    • 50 f/1.4
    • 50 f/1.2

    Please PM or email if you have any or all of these. I have a great condition Olympus Winder 2 and a Tokina 100-300 f/5.6 that I'd trade towards any of these.

    Also, if you PM, please respond to the thread so I'll know I've got some activity.

    Thanks
    Matthew
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    PM replied. Still looking.
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    Sent you pm re. om glass
    "We often think that when we have completed our study of one we know all about two, because 'two' is 'one and one'. We forget that we have still to make a study of 'and'."
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    Pm replied. Still looking.
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    honestly, skip the 35/2.8 and go for the 35/2. It's not much more money and is definitely better. I don't have any spare OM 50/1.2s or 50/1.4s any more or I'd offer them. Good luck!

    -Ed

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    Looks like the 35 f/2 is about 3x the price...
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