taken with this lens, it looks great.
So I have put this lens to my short "must get" shopping list
for Christmas. Appreciated all your help.
Lei
> Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 23:14:14 -0500
> From: Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: EOS list archive and EF 17-40L
>
Yu, Lei wrote:
>Hi, does anyone know how to get to the list archive?
>I remembered that I used to be able to get to the archive
>and do a search, but somehow it is a dead link now.
>
>I was actually trying to get some information on the 17-40L,
>after waiting for these many years, I finally broke
Of course, there is the old favourite at
http://www.mail-archive.com/eos%40a1.nl/
Regards,
Bob Turner
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Lei wrote:
Hi, does anyone know how to get to the list archive?
I remembered that I used to be able to get to the archive
and do a search, but somehow it is a dead link now.
Lei,
I always used to access the archives via Julian Loke's home pages.
I presume that this is what you used to use, as I
> hole in the WA end in my lens line up. I am particularly
> interested in EF 17-40L f4.0.
>
> For those of you who own this lens, what is your impression?
> I did not see many review on this lens, photodo has no data
There are some reviews in Amazon (just search Canon 17-40), too (one of them
f
ehalf Of Yu, Lei
> Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 8:23 AM
> To: eos@a1.nl
> Subject: EOS list archive and EF 17-40L
>
> Hi, does anyone know how to get to the list archive?
> I remembered that I used to be able to get to the archive and
> do a search, but somehow it is a de
Hi, does anyone know how to get to the list archive?
I remembered that I used to be able to get to the archive
and do a search, but somehow it is a dead link now.
I was actually trying to get some information on the 17-40L,
after waiting for these many years, I finally broke down and
decided to