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    Bob
    Bob


    To see what is in front of one's nose requires constant struggle.
    GEORGE ORWELL

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    Regards James.

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      Re: Resurrected Rokkor

      Thanks James.

      As I believe the 200mm Rokkor is the equivalent of a 400mm on a 4/3rds, it would be nice to compare it with an Oly of a similar focal length.

      Bob
      Bob


      To see what is in front of one's nose requires constant struggle.
      GEORGE ORWELL

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        Re: Resurrected Rokkor

        One of the first SLRs I used as a youngster was a Minolta SRt-101 and of course Minolta used the Rokkor lens branding back then. I think it's a great brand name and can't really understand why Minolta eventually dropped it to be honest.

        Ian
        Founder and editor of:
        Olympus UK E-System User Group (https://www.e-group.uk.net)

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          Re: Resurrected Rokkor

          Originally posted by Ian View Post
          One of the first SLRs I used as a youngster was a Minolta SRt-101 and of course Minolta used the Rokkor lens branding back then. I think it's a great brand name and can't really understand why Minolta eventually dropped it to be honest.

          Ian
          I'm a long way from being a youngster, but I still have the SRT-101 and the 50mm 1.4 Rokkor that came with it. It will be my next lens to try. My X700 was a great camera and was popular for ages until the auto-focus cameras came on the scene. I've still got that one too!

          Bob
          Bob


          To see what is in front of one's nose requires constant struggle.
          GEORGE ORWELL

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