Harold showed: >http://tinyurl.com/2973a5 > >Nikkor 200 f4.0 on the Oly 330E =AD where it acts like a 400mm telephoto. >http://tinyurl.com/27wwbg >Sunset wave with the 200 again ><http://tinyurl.com/2z88o8> >Sunset with the 200 >http://tinyurl.com/2o3zqr >Dog on the beach =AD again the 200 on the Oly 330 ><http://tinyurl.com/2tqdbj> > >Buddha with flags Nikkor 50 >http://tinyurl.com/3a73yc >Buddha medium shot Nikkor 50 >http://tinyurl.com/37ps4y >Buddha CU Nikkor 200 >http://tinyurl.com/39t4vo >Prayer Medium shot Nikkor 50 >http://tinyurl.com/3y8lt6 >Po lin monestary ><http://tinyurl.com/2um464> What a great story, and what a nice addition to=20 your collection! Mr Lee did a marvelous job for you! As a beginner, I always lusted after a Nikkorex,=20 but eventually settled for a Nikon 'F', with the=20 (rare, it seems) clip on selenium meter, rather than the Photomic finder. I could afford only two lenses... the 85 f1.8=20 and the 200 f4 that you have, once again. Both=20 were really nice glass. And they may explain my=20 tendency to "see long" that remains to this day! I used the 200/4 Nikkor to take this shot... a=20 16x20 of which has been on my walls for over 30 years.... http://www.telyt.50megs.com/ppl_grandfather.htm Now, Howard, you need to apply all that "reach"=20 to some Hong Kong Bird photos.... ;-) Thanks for sharing! --- David Young, Logan Lake, CANADA Wildlife Photographs: http://www.telyt.com/ Personal Web-pages: http://www3.telus.net/~telyt ------ Unsubscribe or change to/from Digest Mode at: http://www3.telus.net/~telyt/lrflex.htm Archives are at: //www.freelists.org/archives/leicareflex/