Hi Carlos,
It would be nice to see pictures taken with GF1 + 40/2 using f2 f2.8 f4 but
also f8 and f16.
Thanks your reply.
Regards,
Dave
El 18/01/2010, a las 10:44, Carlos J. Santisteban escribió:
> Hi David and all,
>
> From: David Irisarri Vila <div2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> I wonder if someone has an E-P1 and has taken pictures with this lovely
> lens.
>>
>> It would be a 80mm f2!!!
>
> I own the Zuiko 40/2. I don't have an E-P1, but I've got a Panny GF1... I
> still haven't take any pictures with that combo, but I think I'd prefer
> Minolta's M-Rokkor 40/2 -- after putting the adapter(s), it's much more
> compact and better balanced with such small cameras. And Live View shows
> that (wide open) performs much better, too.
>
> But it should be nice to try, however; despite DOF characteristics being
> equivalent to an 80mm F4 in film terms (as already discussed), it does
> render a really nice bokeh -- I have used it with the old EOS-300D (1.6x
> crop) with great results:
> <http://cjss.sytes.net/atachaos/audrey40.jpeg> (most likely stopped down a
> bit)
>
> Another great advantage of the Zuiko 40/2 is the very short minimum focusing
> distance: 30 cm / 1 ft.
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Carlos J. Santisteban Salinas
> IES Turaniana (Roquetas de Mar, Almeria)
> <http://cjss.sytes.net/>
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