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[OM] Re: alternative for the olympus 35-70 F4

Subject: [OM] Re: alternative for the olympus 35-70 F4
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 21:10:49 -0700
You/ve already received a lot of responses, but I'll weigh in anyway. 
Besides, somebody (Piers?) predicted that someone would suggest a longer 
focal length range Tamron.

You comment on the barrel distortion at 35mm. if that is an issue, you 
may be at least somewhat disappointed with any zoom in that range. I see 
you have read Gary's tests. Did you look at the distortion comments? The 
35-70/4 got "pronounced barrel". But so did the top of the line 
35-80/2.8! One of the problems with tests is that they give little or no 
idea about likely sample varience. Your 35-70/4 sounds worse than has 
been anecdotally reported by other members and relatively worse than its 
test looks relative to the other mid range zooms.

Like Tom, my favorite 35-70 is the 3.5-4.5. I'm not sure it's the best 
in a resolution test, but is plenty sharp and is light, tiny, focuses 
fairly close and the hood reverses over the lens body. A perfect lens 
where size and weight matter. Among the other reasonably priced Zuikos, 
I think the 35-70/3.6 and the 35-105 are probably the best performing 
lenses. Given your problem with flare, the f3.6 is unique with its self 
compensating hood.

As to other alternatives, I really like the Tamron asp 35-105/2.8. Fast, 
sharp, reaches longer than the 35-80/2.8, is the same size and weight 
and is much cheaper. Although the Tamron focuses a little closer, i.e. 
higher magnification due to the longer fl, neither lens focuses close 
enough for my tastes.  Well, actually none of these lenses focus close 
enough for my taste. And the 2 that focus the closest do so at 35mm, 
giving little working distance and sometimes less than ideal perspective.

There are some big physical differences between these lens that might 
also be significant to you:

                 Zuiko      Zuiko    Zuiko    Zuiko    Tamron SP
                 f3.5-4.5    f2.8    f3.6      f4       f2.8
                 35-70      35-80    35-70    35-70    35-105
Length Min        51         99       74       71       98
Diameter          62         69       67       69       76
Weight           190        650      400      385      650
Filter size      49mm       62mm    55mm      55mm     67mm
Close focus      0.45m      0.6m    0.8m      0.75m    1.0m
Max. Macro       1:6       1:8.6   1:10.4    1:10     1:7.3

One of my favorite travel lenses is a 35-200/3.5-4.5 Tokina AT-X. I like 
tele perspective and this with a short fl zoom or a couple of light 
small WA lenses, covers everything and focuses to 1:4. Add a 50/1.4 and 
macro teleconverter and I have speed for low light and a 100/2.8 macro 
that focuses to 1:1.

Moose

jking@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>Can the list members recommend a better quality zoom lens with less flare
>(not 35-80 ed - I can't afford it) of a simular range to replace this lens
>with? or should I simply buy a 35mm F2.8 and take a 50mm and my Tamron
>90mm F2.5SP next time I go? but this stratergy would leave me with a gap
>from 50mm to 90mm
>
It's a bit obscure, but the Tokina AT-X 60-120/2.8 is an excellent lens 
to cover that upper end and nice and fast. Because someone else asked 
about it a while ago (and I thought our cat should have presence in the 
gallery), I have some shots here 
<http://galleries.moosemystic.net/Mona/index.htm>. The second versions 
of 3 of the shots are full pixel samples from my 2700dpi scanner to show 
detail/sharpness. Add a macro teleconverter and you have macro from the 
50mm and a 120-240/5.6 zoom for special situations.

Moose




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