I use the 18-180 on my E-1 and E-330 as my walk-around lens; I am very
satisfied with it. It seems to have good balance, so that I am able to
hand-hold at 180mm (360mm 35 equiv). It goes down rather quickly to f4.5-
f5.0 and it lacks 28mm equiv, but other than that, I have no problems. The
build quality seems to pretty high.
Roger Key
2007/11/26, GMcGrath@xxxxxxx <GMcGrath@xxxxxxx>:
>
>
> Well, I've barely had time to use my E-510 and the two lenses in the kit,
> but I'm already thinking about more glass. (I think it's called
> Zuikoholism.)
> I'm thinking about one of the macros, and leaning toward the 50mm because
> of
> the longer working distance. I think the 1:1 FOV of the 50 will be plenty
> of
> magnification for me. But I've got the 50/3.5 and /2.0 and 90/2.0 MF Zuiko
> macros, in addition to all three version of the Tamron 90mm SP macros, and
> wonder if I won't be using MF more in macro, even with the AF lenses.
> Anyone care
> to comment on the use of any or all of these macro lenses with the Zuiko
> digital bodies?
>
> I'm also thinking about the 18-180 as a general vacation walking-around
> lens. Anyone used it?
>
> Thanks!
> Greg
>
>
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