Yes, but it will show the same area as a digital 24 mm lens too.
If you have the 40-150 kit lens, the 150 on that is the same as the 150 if
you are using an OM lens. It only makes a difference if you are using a film
camera to compare it to, not a digital verse OM lens, though the 4/3rds
isn't using all of the lens on an OM lens.
This was terribly confusing for me when I got started as it appeared to me
and several other newbie's, that buying a 150 mm OM lens would give us an
equivalent of a 300 (if we had a film camera to compare it to, that would
have been OK, but we only had digitals to compare it to).
So what ever a lens says it is, is how it will act on your 4/3rds though
your whole 4/3rds gets twice as close as a 35 mm camera with the same lens.
Clear? Or id I help the confusion?
-----Original Message-----
From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Rand E
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 2:23 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Re: 24mm f2
Let's see !!! That would be a 48 f2 on my E-500
JOHN DUGGAN wrote:
> 24mm f2 for sale on the bay..buy it now £200 220088583577
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