Greytop; those Robin pics are superb. The Tokina looks like a great lens. I've got my eye on one on eBay![]()
Thanks Glenn.
Yes I can vouch for the lens, it's excellent.
I picked up mine from Ffordes, it's brand new unused stock in an FD mount.
They still have five in stock although one is without it's hood.
Yes that retracting hood is a neat idea, Olympus were always good at neat ideas.
Right up until they decided they can charge huge sums for a hood, instead of including them![]()
Having initially received what appeared to be a bad copy of the Panasonic 100 to 300 I exchanged it and the replacement is a definite improvement. This can be a great lens, if you get a good one. It's still a bit soft at 280 and above (which I can certainly forgive it for) but overall I'm really pleased to have this amount of zoom power in such a small package.
At the weekend I took it out for some testing along with my new Panasonic 35 to 100 F2 .8 which is very impressive. The results can be seen here: http://lindsaydobsonphotography.com/pets/panasonic-35-100-f2-8-and-100-300-f4-5-6-olympus-omd/
Thats an immense looking lens!

Loving the old mantel clock barrel sight HuwLooks a great lens going by the results you posted up. I would be tempted if I never had the Canon fd 300 f4. Bet it looks crazy with the hood attached
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chrism_scotland said:Thats an immense looking lens!
Glad you got that lens sorted Lindsay.![]()
Greytop said:Nice shots Glenn, the OM 300 looks to be a handy size compared to the Tokina
Pictured without the hood on my OM-D
http://e-group.uk.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/56702
Lindsay D said:Thanks Alby, and Huw. Yes the 100 to 300 does require a bit of extra care at times, but as you say for the money it's a no-brainer. That Robin shot is gorgeous - I wonder if it was the same one that I photographed, it was a right little poser!
Good news Lindsay, some great shots in your blog. I really find my 100-300 very sharp. You have the 35-100 too, how you finding that, worth the cost?
You could almost say it was aggressive looking, if a lens could look aggressive
I had a look on the ffordes website, just looking![]()
Very impressive shots from the 100-300 Lindsay, the biggest compliment I can give it is that scrolling through the photos the shift from 35-100 to 100-300 isn't anywhere near as apparent as I was expecting (in fact it's hardly noticeable).
I think the 12-50mm is underrated, as it is a really useful lens with very good macro capabilities.

My camera came back on Friday 2.00ish from being cleaned, sent on Tues 1.30ish to Lisbon, cleaned and back again. Pretty amazing really so I took a shot of my coal fire to test it still worked. It seems to.
Essence of Fire by Alby Oakshott, on Flickr
Good news Alby. I am really impressed with Olympus service, although perhaps you might not be as impressed.

Some more 17mm, this one at f2, PP in Silver Efex Pro