Yes, it produces the same image magnification on a 4/3 camera as a 300mm lens
would on a 35mm camera. But it does have the DOF characteristics of a 150mm
lens, not a 300mm.
It's about 1/2 the size of a "typical" 300/2.8 or the new Nikon 200/2, which is
actually the closet apples-to-apples comparison, given that a 1.5x factor =
300/2.0 to a D100/D70 user.
ZD 150/2 4"x6", 3.4 lbs, 82mm filter
ZD 300/2.8 5"x11" 7.25 lbs
Canon 300/2.8 IS 5.6 lbs
Nikon 300/2.8 VR 6.3 lbs
Nikon 200/2.0 VR 6.4 lbs
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----- Original Message ---------------
Subject: [OM] Re: Great E-1 150/2.0 pix on dpreview.com
From: Jim Brokaw <jbrokaw@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2004 22:00:36 -0800
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
>Am I correct in that this lens provides angle-of-view equivalent to a 300mm
>on a full-frame 35mm camera? So this is a '300/2.0' in essence...? Seems
>like quite a lens if you think of it that way. I am -really- impressed with
>the detail captured in those pictures. Is this lens as big and heavy as a
>'typical' 300/2.8?
>--
>
>Jim Brokaw
>OM-'s of all sorts, and no OM-oney...
>
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