That's a good choice. The 1.8 50mm Zuiko is one of the best 1.8 50 of the
market. The best diaphragm is between 5.6 and 8 of apperture (on this lens
you can give half diaph).
I'am using also the 2 85mm which is equiped with a floating group of glass
to correct the aberations at low distance. It's a very smooth lens under
low lights conditions and when you have a lots of light you get very
distinct pictures.
Bonnes photographies
Jean-Marc SIES
ray tai wrote:
> I am a regular Leica M6 user and I like the Olympus cameras for similar
> reasons - high quality, compactness. Which used OM camera would be a
> good introduction to the system? I would also like to get a 35mm or
> 50mm lens. Any suggestions.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ray
>
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