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RE: [OM] 50mm Lens Versions (again)

Subject: RE: [OM] 50mm Lens Versions (again)
From: "John A. Lind" <jlind@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 19:28:00 +0000
The front and back coating reflections appear the same when comparing the two lenses with S/N's over 1,000,000. I must look at their filter ring inscriptions to tell them apart. My conclusion is both have the same multi-coating formulation. The coating reflections of these two lenses is very different from the third one with a S/N _under_ 1,000,000.
Olympus used three different inscriptions for the "Zuiko" markings on the 
50/1.4's:  "G.Zuiko", "Zuiko MC" and "Zuiko".  The inscription on the 
1,0##,### reads "Zuiko MC" and the inscription on the 1,1##,### reads "Zuiko".
[Note:  At one time Olympus marked the multi-coated lenses with "MC" to 
differentiate them from the single-coated lenses.  I have several lenses in 
different focal lengths marked with "MC".  It's my understanding that after 
all the lenses became multi-coated, Olympus stopped marking them "MC" as 
the marking was not needed any more.   I have several more multi-coated 
lenses in other focal lengths that are not marked with "MC".]
I just started shooting the same subject material using the 50/1.2 and all 
three 50/1.4's with the same film (Kodachrome 64) and camera body 
(OM-2S).  That roll went out for processing today.  I am continuing using 
all four lenses on the OM-4 with Ektachrome 100 EPN, but have not finshed 
it yet.  I want to shoot a variety of subject material indoor and outdoor 
with all four lenses.
When all the film is processed I will project the slides onto a 50 inch 
white matte screen using a high quality Schneider-Kreuznach lens.  If there 
is enough difference between them that it would show in practical use, I 
should be able to see it when the slides are projected.  Among my older 
slides, I can easily tell which ones were shot with my 50/1.2 and which 
ones were shot with a single-coated 50/1.8 I used to own.
This does not mean Gary Reese would not be able to detect differences 
between them with his more scientific methods.  He uses a test chart made 
from a topographic map, and a rigorous procedure for shooting a lens and 
measuring results.
-- John

At 22:49 1/18/01, Ángel Lobo wrote:
John, thanks for your good expanation, but I have a doubt.

This is my question :

Are the front and back reflections of the lens 1,05#,### the same than the
front and back reflections of the lens1,11#,### ?

Are the same lens, but with different inscription ?

Thanks.

Ángel Lobo.
Cuenca  ( Spain )


PS: Do you have some test on landscape or portrait of the lenses 789,###
ZUIKO MC and 1,05#,### ZUIKO MC side by side? Your opinion?

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