Congrats on your new to you lens. I used this lens, or one like it (it had macro) for years. The push pull zoom was one of my favorite features. The IQ was good on film.
mp356 wrote:
Tree Bark. Taken with the 35-105 f3.5-4.5 Ais. This lens is new to me. The range is versatile, compact size, might make a good travel walk-around. Will see how the image quality is. This image taken wide open. Thanks for looking.
Scott
James Markus wrote:
Momma cat had many kittens, and even though I never gave her a proper name - I did name the kittens I found homes. The only Tortoiseshell kitten she had I named Ruby. She was very skittish, but I eventually won her over. During one of the "thinning the herd" periods - I gave her to my oldest son, and she loves him. Though it seemed like a lot of work at the time - I miss having feral cats waiting for me to come out and play. It gave me purpose, and joy for many years while I sorted out my health. Now, every morning, Momma Cat sits on my chest and meows a "good morning" as soon as my eyes open.
Not an image, but a question. I believe it was someone by the name of Trenchmonkey who recommended some type of chemical to help restore the cosmetics of rubber focusing rings. Would anyone happen to remember that post or remember the name of the recommended product?