navilluspm
Well-known
Hi all,
I was wondering what your favorite lens is for the Olympus Pen F(t,v) camera is and why. Post some examples if you like. My examples are still going through Photoshop, but my favorite lens so far is the simple 38mm lens. The reason I love it is that it is sharp, has a wonderful bokeh (at least for me) and the close focusing is amazing.
I also have the 20mm and 150mm, but I don't use them nearly as much as this 38mm. What about you?
I was wondering what your favorite lens is for the Olympus Pen F(t,v) camera is and why. Post some examples if you like. My examples are still going through Photoshop, but my favorite lens so far is the simple 38mm lens. The reason I love it is that it is sharp, has a wonderful bokeh (at least for me) and the close focusing is amazing.
I also have the 20mm and 150mm, but I don't use them nearly as much as this 38mm. What about you?
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
I have the 100/3.5, 40/1.4, and 25/2.8. Sold my 38mm along with an extra body. All of them are top-notch, can't choose one as favorite 
Feel free to see samples in this flickr set from all the above lenses.
Feel free to see samples in this flickr set from all the above lenses.
Very nice flickr set! What film did you use on the farmer's market grape photo?
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Thank you, I'd have to dig out my archive box to get what film exactly, that was when I started shooting film, not documenting my stuff well back then 
I know it's not slide, and it has to be an expired something, maybe a Kodak Gold 200.
I know it's not slide, and it has to be an expired something, maybe a Kodak Gold 200.
This one may be my new favorite, lucked into it yesterday:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330310983106
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330310983106
navilluspm
Well-known
You lucky son of a gun. What a price! I'll buy off you for double!
I'm hoping the auction description is accurate.
Heck, I've seen rear caps go for more...and this one has a cap.
urban_alchemist
Well-known
I like my 40/f1.4 lense. Only slightly larger than the 38mm, but I find it much easier to frame. The fact it's pin-sharp is just a slight bonus...
Photos here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7592660@N06/sets/72157610918668126/
Photos here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7592660@N06/sets/72157610918668126/
Those Neopan photos are excellent, I will have to try some of that.
The 40/1.4 also makes a difference on brightening the viewfinder.
Anyone familiar with Dante Stella's Pen FT page?
http://www.dantestella.com/technical/penf.html
"Olympus Pen lenses, by virtue of their short focal lengths (shorter for half-frame), had greater depth of field and ultra-high resolving power (many lenses topped 80lp/mm at multiple apertures)."
The 40/1.4 also makes a difference on brightening the viewfinder.
Anyone familiar with Dante Stella's Pen FT page?
http://www.dantestella.com/technical/penf.html
"Olympus Pen lenses, by virtue of their short focal lengths (shorter for half-frame), had greater depth of field and ultra-high resolving power (many lenses topped 80lp/mm at multiple apertures)."
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