Gary Reese wrote:
>The 3.5~4.5 is earning its bread and butter for me as a preview lens for
4x5
>shooting, as well as snapshots. I can determine the lens I'll need for a
4x5
>by the zoom setting. Downsides are the variable aperture, which only
seems to
>vary when wide open (I still haven't quite figured that one out)
My copy of the Olympus Sales Information File says the following about the
S. Zuiko 35-70 F3.5-4.5 lens: "Although the lens has a variable open
aperture value, when it is stopped down to F4.5 or more aperture value
remains constant throughout the zooming range." A photo of the lens points
out a white dot on the aperture ring between F5.6 and F3.5. It says: "White
Dot. This dot indicates the F4.5 position. Stop the lens aperture down past
this point when using the zoom function during spot metering."
Ken Rosen
73312.537@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(mostly a lurker)
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