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From: "William Sommerwerck"
>
> The real advantage of a large sensor is that it allows high resolution and
> low noise at the same time. (I've taken full-resolution shots on the 5D2
> at
> ISO 6400 with no visible noise. I still don't believe it.)
Interesting, I see noise even at ISO640, I think I have a bad sample.
>
> Or the lenses. By the way, I believe one of the reasons the f/2 wide
> angles
> were so compact was that Olympus lied about their speed -- some were at
> least a half-stop slower. I intended to test this with slide film, but
> kept
> putting it off.
>
You can save the time, Modern Photography at least tested the 21/2 and 35/2.
The 21/2 is actually a F1.91 and 35/2 is F2.0.
C.H.Ling
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