Olympus Zuiko Digital 50mm f/2.0 Macro 35mm Primes
Olympus Zuiko Digital 50mm f/2.0 Macro 35mm Primes
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 13, 2006]
Bytesmiths
Professional
Strength:
Superb image quality. Very low flare. Light weight and compact. Fast.
Weakness:
Expensive, but worth it! White lettering on front is sometimes discernible in macro subjects. (Most macro lenses, including Olympus's OM-Series, leave the front black and put lettering on the side.)
What a great piece of glass! Superb optics, solid fit-n-finish, good feel.
Similar Products Used: I own and use six OM-Series macro lenses. This compares favorably with the legendary OM-Zuiko 90mm/f2, but at a quarter of the weight and size! |
[Jun 16, 2006]
zuikoku
Intermediate
Strength:
* Sharp on all aperture
Weakness:
* Expensive
Great macro lens in Zuiko Digital family lenses. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: Summicron 50 mm f/2 |
[Jan 24, 2005]
Cephalotus
Intermediate
Strength:
Very sharp even wide open. Sharp also at the edges. No vignetting, no distortion, no chromatic abberations, didn't notice any problems with flare yet. Nice bokeh (7 aperture blades, which form almost a circle) Lens weights only 300g and is sealed against rain and dust.
Weakness:
Slow AF, no internal focusing, only 1:2 One of the best lenses I have ever used. AF is slow and it does not have internal focusing. 1:1 magnifiation would also be great. Otherwise it is almost as perfect as it gets. I do not have long time experience yet and only tried it on 5MP and 8MP cameras (Olympus E-1 and E-300) so others might find some flaws when used on (future) cameras with higher resolving sensors. Test image of the center (100% crops) at all apertures: http://www.drosophyllum.com/Foto/Zuiko50_2.jpg Works nice with the EX-25 extension tube (gives 1:1) but that combination requires good light for AF. Makes also a good portrait lens if f2,0 is fast enough for your needs. (same DOF as a 100mm/4 lens on 35mm cameras) Customer Service did not need it. Similar Products Used: Sigma EX 105 Makro, Canon EF 50/1,8 II, Canon FD 50/1,4, Olympus OM 50/1,4 |