>
>and, do you think that the 28mm/2.0 renders better images than the 2.8?
>I have doubts, but I can not compare it any longer, because I sold the
>28mm/2.8 a long time before I bought again an 28mm lens, the 2.0 Zuiko.
>I liked the performance of the 28mm/2.8.
>
>Richard
>
Dear Richard
Thanks for your note. I don't know whether the faster lens is better. I
will look at the photos when they return from processing, but I'm not very
discriminating! The best test for me has always been how the viefinder
looks (bokeh I suppose).
Chris
"The man who lives in the past is blind in one eye but the man who forgets
it is blind in both." Solzhenitsyn.
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