Olympus OM-Zuiko 85mm f2.0 35mm Primes
Olympus OM-Zuiko 85mm f2.0 35mm Primes
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 14, 2008]
triton76
Expert
Strength:
- lightwight
Weakness:
maybe a bit to soft my 'immerdraufobjektiv' which means my OM1 is never without it - nice bokeh & supercompact - maybe a bit soft but never had a reaon to complain about sharpness
Customer Service whatfor? Similar Products Used: Zeiss Sonnar 2.8/85
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[May 24, 2002]
Hari_Geninazza
Expert
Strength:
Not only portraits, it helps select portions of city- or landscapes. Viewfinder image is bright and focusing becomes easier. I usually run my new lenses throught detailed, thorough and comparative tests, in the field and in controlled situations. The patterns, Siemens stars, the bank note showed that even wide open this lens has great contrast and resolution... though not as much as the 90/2.5.
Weakness:
None I can think of... I would like Zuikos to close beyond f16, and to have half-stop diaphramg positions. And -the biggest weakness of all... Olympus OM is becoming history right now... head up high into extinction with T.Rex and family. One step behind the Zuiko 90/2.0 in sharpness and contrast... and that is compliment. The 85/2.0 , though, is half the size and weight, and cheaper, in these days that Olympus OM is becoming the "Ming Dinasty" of 35 mm SLRs. For portraits I don't know anything better, as the small size is less intimidating than a 135, and 85/1.4 ones are larger, more expensive, etc. Though the Zuiko 100/2.0 is the size of the 90/2.0, I'd like to try it before declaring this 85 the winner. Customer Service never needed it. Similar Products Used: Zuiko 90/2(the best?), Tamron's 2 models of Macro 90/2.5 SP(adaptable to most camera mounts), Tamron 105/2.5 (old forgotten model) |
[Jul 08, 2001]
John Franklin
Intermediate
Strength:
Brilliantly small and sharp. Incredibly easy to focus. Its large apature makes it useful in many many low light situations, My standard people lens & people love the soft focus effect that makes the subject just leap out of the photo.
Weakness:
Very attractive to othes - I had my first one stolen! A truely great lens. Indispensible for for people and travel. Olympus got it right the first time with this one. Together with my 50mm & 28mm lens they make up my basic lens set which covers nearly all my needs. Looking through this lens on my OM1 is a relevation to AF camera owners who have never seen such a large image before. I will go to the grave with this system! Customer Service Never a problem over 15 years. Similar Products Used: Many but none compare. |
[Aug 19, 2001]
Karl Winkler
Expert
Strength:
Flattering for people shots, small, bright, easy to focus
Weakness:
Slight pincushion distortion I had my first one (single coated!) stolen many years ago and immediately missed it. When I got the new one, it was multicoated... nice upgrade. This lens has helped me take some of my best photos, and certainly of people. Very crisp, nice out of focus areas (bokeh) and so portable. A favorite! The Zeiss is sharper and flatter (no distortion) but it's just a tad "harder" as well. With the Zuiko, shooting is always easy. Customer Service Not used Similar Products Used: Zeiss 90mm f/2.8 for G1 |
[Sep 07, 1999]
joep steinmeijer
Expert
Model Reviewed:
OM-Zuiko 85mm f2.0
Strength:
very light,small as can be 49mm filter
Weakness:
after 20 years the frontlens was corroded,contrastnew piece of glass: 25 grammes : should minimum go to 60 cm,not 85 cm. Customer Service let make a +0,5D filter Similar Products Used: 85mm/2,0 Helios |