80/4 is designed for higher magnification, if the painting is large it
is better to use 50/3.5 or 90/2. To use the 80/4 you may need at
least a 25mm tube. The contrast of 80/4 is very high at its designed
magnification (1:2 to 2:1) but I don't know about lower mag. All the
Zuiko macros mentioned are having very high resolution and sharpness,
don't worry about that.
C.H.Ling
Robert Gries wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any opinions on the best lens for flat work and/or
> painting reproduction? Has anyone tried the 80/4 on a 14mm tube? I am
> looking for accurate color, sharpness, and normal contrast.
>
> Thanks!
> Bob Gries
>
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