Here is another comment on the 250mm F2 lens:
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Re: OM 250mm f2.0
In reply to AlbertSiegel, Nov 11, 2009
Albert,
I own the old manual-focus Zuiko 350/2.8. According to published reports, NASA
tested then selected the Zuiko 250/2 for
earth-observation photography during shuttle missions. Their tests
determined it to be the sharpest telephoto lens they had ever tested at
that time. It's only drawback is the weight. If you can find a
well-preserved specimen for a good price, buy it. Optically, that lens
is as good any manual-focus telephoto ever made. I use my old Zuiko
350 regularly on my E-510 and it outperforms all of my newer Zuiko
E-System zoom lenses. I do not own nor have I ever compared it to the
image quality produced by the ED 150 or ED 300 lenses. I'm sure those
new auto-focus lenses with digital-specific design would win a shootout
but their prices are way beyond my reach these days. So I'm happy to
manually focus with my 350. I find that I pay more attention to
composition with manual focus lenses and I typically end up with a
higher percentage of keepers.
Mark
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From: Hughes <timhughes@xxxxxxxx>
To: Olympus Camera Discussion <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2015 4:58 AM
Subject: Re: [OM] Zuiko 250mm F2.0 With Fungus
Chuck commented:
<<I can't see having a 250mm f/2 lens. I'm sure some can but not me.>>
What is amazing about this and similar ultafast primes, by Nikon et al, is just
how high a resolution they are, even wide open. Aparently some of these leave
slower lenses of same focal length in the dust.
I love fast glass for controlling DOF, but I am sure this is a beast to focus,
and worse from my perspective, is the sheer heft and difficulty to manhandle
around.
Here is what long time OM list member Skip Williams ,who also was Leica fan, as
far as I remember, said about the OM ones ~6 years back.
(incidentally the Nikon and Canon seemed to be a lot more expensive used when I
looked a long time back)
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Re: OM 250mm f2.0
In reply to AlbertSiegel, Nov 10, 2009
I had one of those mythical white monsters many years ago paired with a 350/2.8
for sports shooting. The 250/2.0 is probably one of the best lenses ever made,
up there with the Leica Apo-Telyt-R Modular system in performance and certainly
the equal or superior of any Canon or Nikon
glass.
Olympus America was selling off their stock of demo units
about 5-6 years ago and I think that the 250 and 350 both went for
somewhere around $2,000 at the time.
The 180/2 was less, but the 250
and 350 both seem to be comparable in price. $2,800, as mentioned by
another poster, isn't out of line. Kevin Cameras has a 350 on Ebay for
$6,250, but that's for an early, all-black lens and his prices are
historically VERY high.
Issues? None except the weight, which is
8.6 pounds. The white coating tends to flake off also, so most used
examples will have some wear to the coating.
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T
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From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Olympus Camera Discussion <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 8:55 AM
Subject: Re: [OM] Zuiko 250mm F2.0 With Fungus
There are very big unanswered questions about how much fungus there is
and whether the coatings will be found to be damaged once it's clean.
If it's cleaned and found to be seriously damages how much is it worth
then? :-)
ps: In these days of good high ISO performance I can't see having a
250mm f/2 lens. I'm sure some can but not me.
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/10/2015 8:56 AM, Hughes wrote:
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Olympus-OM-250mm-f2-Zuiko-Lens-250-2-143-/400756055173
> Special reduced price: $2640
> this is how problem is listed:
> Front Element
> Internal elements have fungus.
> I wonder what it would cost to have it stripped and cleaned ?
>
> I would guess these were manufactured in limited quantities,so John may not
> ever have done a CLA or defungus!
> You might imagine it would increase the price enough if it were cleaned to
> justify repair?
>
> Tim
>
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