I currently own the Olympus 100/2.8, but I've been looking at the
Tamron 90/2.5 for standard shooting and macro work. It seems like a
good way to have two lenses in one. Does anyone on the list have
actual experience with the lens as a standard lens? I would imagine
it would be quite similar to the Olympus 100/2.8 in performance, but
I have no way to measure.
I'm quite interested in acquiring one, but maybe it's redundant with
a 100/2.8? (And I have the 50/3.5 Olympus Macro.)
James.
If it were me I would keep the 100/2. It is a decent close focus
design and is one of the premiere OM lenses. For macro I would get
the 80/4 which is one of the few macro lenses in the world corrected
for life size reproduction.
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Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California
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