PentHassyKon
Established
Just noticed that Olympus XZ-1 was announced at the CES: http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/product.asp?product=1530
Is this the fastest production lens zoom made? 35mm equiv f1.8-2.5.
Seems quite impressive and quite an achievement.
Although it is still yet to be released in the wild I'm also curious why this isn't getting as much attention as the Fuji X100.
Is it because it is a zoom?
Or it doesn't have an Optical View Finder?
What do you folks think?
Is this the fastest production lens zoom made? 35mm equiv f1.8-2.5.
Seems quite impressive and quite an achievement.
Although it is still yet to be released in the wild I'm also curious why this isn't getting as much attention as the Fuji X100.
Is it because it is a zoom?
Or it doesn't have an Optical View Finder?
What do you folks think?
Fast, SUPER BRIGHT f1.8 iZuiko 4X WIDE LENS.
The iZuiko f1.8-2.5 6.0-24mm (28-112mm equivalent angle of view in 35mm cameras) digital lens is a newly-developed 4x compact version of the legendary, high-quality ZUIKO Digital lenses featured with Olympus DSLRs. With a minimum aperture of f1.8 at wide-angle and a maximum aperture of f2.5 at telephoto, this lens assures fast shutter speeds for sharp low-light images. This aperture range also allows photographers to take portraits that highlight the subject by defocusing the background, a capability not possible in most compact cameras. The lens is specifically designed for clear, high-quality photographic performance with minimal ghosting or flare.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
f/1.4 starting values are not uncommon among TV/ENG zooms.
Mephiloco
Well-known
It's worth pointing out that Olympus has been making really good zooms for years, while Nikon and Canon zooms max out at 2.8, the Olympus equivalents are 2.0. There was also a Canon zoom for Super8 that was F1.0, made for 8 years.
Angenieux makes some amazing zooms, there are a few T1.8's IIRC, they're for TV/ENG though, I only ever play with the slower cine zooms that are usually T3
Edit: just clicked the Olympus link, looks good to me, considering the LX3 is dated and still somewhat pricey, and has a limited zoom range (and slightly slower lens). If only I get get re-acclimated to shooting with an lcd
Angenieux makes some amazing zooms, there are a few T1.8's IIRC, they're for TV/ENG though, I only ever play with the slower cine zooms that are usually T3
Edit: just clicked the Olympus link, looks good to me, considering the LX3 is dated and still somewhat pricey, and has a limited zoom range (and slightly slower lens). If only I get get re-acclimated to shooting with an lcd
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