Toni, try any of the single coated Zuikos. Generally, they'll probably have
somewhat lower contrast than their multi-coated counterparts.
That's why I'm pleased with the 75-150/4 zoom, and the SC 50/1.8 - for my OM
use, which consists mostly of documenting old structures incorporating
petrified wood, I wanted moderate contrast so that details in the grain,
pores and crystals would be rendered equitably. These lenses have done an
excellent job for me.
Likewise, I'd probably choose a single coated lens for portraits - tho'
that's a very personal matter.
Check Gary Reese's lens test site. He thoroughly documents many single- and
multi-coated versions of Zuikos, with comments on each. He even comments on
specific Zuiko and third-party lenses in which high contrast comes at the
cost of resolution. You won't find a more comprehensive or authoritative
source of lens info on the web.
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Lex Jenkins
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"Don't worry about everything 'cause nothing's gonna be alright."
- Casey Lechmanski
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Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 08:10:06 -0200
From: "Toni Campos" <sinclair@xxxxxxxxxx>
I'd like to know if any list's member can shows me lenses with moderate
contrast from the Zuiko's...
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