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I think I'd call them first ...Hmm, this is weird.
Olympus shipped the E-M1 and adapter and charged exactly for that including taxes.
Problem is in same order I had also included the battery grip HLD-7 but I never got it..
Interestingly enough in their online information the HLD-7 is listed as shipped and delivered.
No harm done.
Just have to order the grip again.
Ming Thein alone as far as I know!Anyone received the new 12-40 2.8 lens yet?
One in 50 I'd say Godfrey.I must be one of the ten people in the E-M1 audience who have no interest in the 12-40 mm lens. ;-)
G
I must be one of the ten people in the E-M1 audience who have no interest in the 12-40 mm lens. ;-)
G
Actually, now there are two of us. When I had an E-1, I used the 11-22 much more than the 14-54, or whatever was the mainstream zoom, and the 50/2.0 macro more than the zoom at its long end. Now that B&H has sent me a note confirming shipment of my E-M1, I'll have a solid old 11-22 for whenever I want to look like a professional shooter, and Olympus' modern M43 45/1.8, and 75/1.8 for faces and the like. No pictures until I meet it in CA in a few weeks, but I'll take several lenses with me.One in 50 I'd say Godfrey.
Good luck with it!My 12-40 mm lens just arrived!