Ed Sawyer wrote
>
> What I think about it is his testing regimen was far too subjective to
> draw any meaningful conclusions like that from the data. For more
> objective data, check the work of Modern Photography back in the day. I
> have many of those tests scanned at posted at www.edsawyer.com/lenstests
>
> Ed
Ed's post reminded me of stuff I have on my first web-site; still there and
which I should transfer over.
You won't find it using a search engine; I'm pretty sure I coded the pages to
exclude search engines. I didn't want to be easily found than had up for
breach of copyright law.
I hand-coded the M P pages.
http://homepages.caverock.net.nz/~bj/zuiko/
Also a txt file from Lee Hawkins and mentioning Warren Kato ( both before
my time). I'd forgotten that html does text very well and fast. I imagine that
most people by now have forgotten that, in these days of graphics ...
http://homepages.caverock.net.nz/~bj/zuiko/MP-Zuiko.txt
..
I had an enjoyable time today (yesterday, now) using the Zuiko 180/2.8 on
the OM4Ti
Brian Swale.
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