With regard to the Zuiko 28 mm f/3.5: I presented my old 2-projector slide
show of landscapes from the Four-Corners Friday. Most of the stuff is 20+
year old Kodachromes - from the time when I only owned a 50/1.8, a 28/3.5,
and a 75-150. I had not seen the images projected for a long time and I was
struck by how crisp the shots made with that slow 28 are ( I mostly used it
at f/8, 11, and 16).
I can't state how sharp the images are on an absolute scale, but they
compare very well with those done with the 50/1.8 ( an accepted good
performer). That 28 is long gone (no, it's not the one I sold you for
Adrian, Chris)- I got a 28/2.8 ten years ago, but I'd be happy to take it
with me even now.
Gary Edwards
people, places, flight at http://members.home.com/garyetx/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marcin Kost" <kosta@xxxxxxxxxx>
Hi!
I use mine 28/3.5 and I find that lens as light, sharp and good at f8
and
f11 it works superb.
Regards
Marcin
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