Let me just say, there are almost no bad macros. The fact that a
floating element is incorporated to compensate, means that most of the
"crap" as far as distortion etc.. can be conpensated away. That means
whatever macro lens you get, you are going to get a good one.
I love my Tokina 90mmf2.5. It is sharp sharp sharp. If you can afford
it, get the Zuiko, it will only appreciate in price... If not, get a
Tamron or a Tokina, great lenses.
There are no "losers" in the macro catagory, and so it's hard to screw up.
Albert
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