gavinlg
Veteran
What if I told you guys I did a little cheeky comparison between a zuiko 28mm f2.8 on my ZF and a Zeiss biogon 28mm f2.8 on a Leica M10.....
....and the Zuiko is at least as good, if not better in pretty much all metrics.
....and the Zuiko is at least as good, if not better in pretty much all metrics.
Darinwc
Well-known
Preaching to the choir here. But that is one lens I dont have. I heard the Pentax 28mm f3.5 was better than the Olympus 28mm f3.5. But then the Oly 2.8 is supposed to be better than the 3.5. IDk just rambling. Guess I should look for a 28mm f2.8!
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
I have both - both nice lenses. When I used to have plenty of free time, I was writing up things like this:Preaching to the choir here. But that is one lens I dont have. I heard the Pentax 28mm f3.5 was better than the Olympus 28mm f3.5. But then the Oly 2.8 is supposed to be better than the 3.5. IDk just rambling. Guess I should look for a 28mm f2.8!
Ljós
Well-known
Well, I will follow your findings regarding the optical merits of the lil' 2.8 28mm versus the Zeiss with interest. I managed to snag a clean, late copy of the f2 28mm Zuiko recently and am in the process of evaluating it. Should be great – but I could see myself getting a 2.8 or 3.5 as walkabout or hiking or having-a-yellow-filter-attached-28mm in addition. Also incoming: a clean, late version of the 50mm Macro 3.5, and a late version of the 35 f2.8. (And here my spree will end. For the time being ;-))
Freakscene
Obscure member
What if I told you guys I did a little cheeky comparison between a zuiko 28mm f2.8 on my ZF and a Zeiss biogon 28mm f2.8 on a Leica M10.....
....and the Zuiko is at least as good, if not better in pretty much all metrics.
The 25mm is the standout ZM, most reviews of the 28mm comment that itis substantially less good than the 25mm.
Did you test for flare and ghosting?
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