The closest to the Zuiko 35-80/2.8 performance-wise may well be the Tamron
SP 35-105 f2.8 Aspheric (One-Touch), made from 1991-4. Very good
performance and reasonably compact (67mm filter, 97mm long, 624g). Used
prices around 200-300USD I believe.
The Angenieux has a very good reputation, but the price of 685 Euros seems
to be high; I have seen a used price of 400 Euros. Olympus mounts are rare
I believe.
Regards/Mvh.,
Roger Key
Piers wrote:
I don't know how the Angénieux rates, though it is a name I would respect.
If you are looking for more light on the film than f/4 can give, I suggest
the Tamron SP 35-80 2.8/3.8 as a relatively low cost/relatively high
performance alternative - about the same price as you paid for the Zuiko,
with practically the same light-gathering capacity as the Angénieux. Fit
and finish are good, but you will want to find one that has not acquired
the
ingrained dirt of years in a closet.
On the other hand, I assume you would not have to pay the full Euro 685 -
you should be able to reclaim the TVA as a US resident.
Piers
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Humbert Humbert
Sent: 22 December 2003 11:15
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Where Angenieux fears to tread?
Greetings O Wise Listers --
This OM newbie and list lurker is on family business in Paris and saw a
local ad mentioning a secondhand Angénieux 35-70mm zoom f/2.5 in OM mount.
I'm currently wasting film (newbie, OK?) with a nice Zuiko f/4 35-70mm
($100
near new on eBay with a few specks of dust inside) but I find it is a tad
limiting in low light conditions with my favorite ISO
125 and 400 B&W film. Assuming it hasn't sold yet, the Angénieux is listed
at 685 euros in EX+ condition.
Would anyone know whether this might be on a par with the nearly equivalent
Zuiko Zoom 35-80mm/F2.8 that just sold at an ungodly price on eBay?
I vaguely remember reading Angénieux invented the zoom and a late British
great-great uncle of mine who incorporated Angénieux optics into
aircraft-tracking devices for the MoD used to swear by their products.
OTOH,
an online reviewer describes it as a poor man's Zeiss with pretty good
glass
but underwhelming fit and finish
(
http://www.photographyreview.com/pscLenses/35mm,Zoom/Angenieux,35-70mm,f2.5
-3.3/PRD_84505_3128crx.aspx. (For comments in Italian, see also
http://www.nadir.it/ob-fot_piccolo/angenieux_35-70/default.htm.)
Yours curiously,
Philippe Dambournet (of sunny Houston, TX) personal email:
pdambournetAT@@earthlink..net
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