Hello Ken,
> I've had mine for a while and bought it at wholesale price.
What was the wholesale price?
> My only problems with the lens is that it is only 35-70 (instead of
>28-80) and > the bokah isn't as pleasing as with zuiko primes.
There were discussions about bokah in the past, I think. But for short, is
character and clearness of colours and contures in areas just (more or
less) out of focus the right explanation of bokah. Then in German there
exists a term, which is translated "course of sharpness" (Schärfeverlauf),
which maybe means the same thing.
>Regardless, I've been going through my images putting together a
>multi-thousand submission to a stock agency and have been surprised that
>the majority of images I'm submitting were taken with this lens! My
>earlier work was dominated by the 100/2.8 but now it's either the 24/2.8 or
>35-70 zoom with random images from the shift lens and 100/2.8. Of course,
>for wedding, party and people work (events) the AT-X 35-70/2.8 is my money
>lens. $95 USD is a fair price for this lens and an extreme value.
Seems, that I have bought a good thing.
Matthias
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