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Very interesting site

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http://www.cameraquest.com/

The word cameraquest returns no posts on the forum search. I have no interest in the site.

This guy has TONS of info on all kinds of cameras and lenses.

What was most interesting to me is that he sells adapters to use classic lenses on 4/3 ($125) and Micro 4/3 ($179) digital cameras.

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That's Stephen Gandy's site. In my limited dealings with him, he's been a stand-up guy. He is, in particular, perhaps the best U.S. source for Voigtlander products.

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Re: Very interesting site

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g4lab wrote:...

What was most interesting to me is that he sells adapters to use classic lenses on 4/3 ($125) and Micro 4/3 ($179) digital cameras.
You can get these on eBay for about $40 or less
rgds, Andrew

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Chris S. wrote:That's Stephen Gandy's site. In my limited dealings with him, he's been a stand-up guy. He is, in particular, perhaps the best U.S. source for Voigtlander products.
Pretty much the only source for some. Hmm, this is an interesting new one: 25mm f/0.95 close focus for M43 rangefinders, which would be interesting on m4/3 with close focus even.

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> for M43 rangefinders, which would be interesting on m4/3

Oops, that is a micro 4/3 lens.

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