I had also tested this combo - together with the D vario on the Oly
bodies - distortion and maybe sharpness? are fairly close indeed - the
main difference is 2.8 IMHO. AND IOS ...
Amitiés
Philippe
Le 13 juin 13 à 15:44, Ken Norton a écrit :
> I haven't gotten too deep into testing and using it yet, but I will
> say that I am presently suprised at the image quality from the lowly
> 14-42.
>
> While it isn't a 14-54 or 12-60 in some regards, it does fit the L1 a
> whole lot better. It also looks a whole lot better on the L1 than the
> larger lenses, too.
>
> Nice price, too.
>
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