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And while we're at it, the 90/2 macro. Joe, you may want to look for that instead of the 85/2....
oh great...😉
oh great...😉
amateriat said:No, no...goes too hard against the core of the OM concept, IMO. The 180 f/2.8, which I owned around the same time as the 100 f/2, is fantastic in every possible way, including size...about as big as anything I'd care to put in front of an OM body. Not cheap (then or now), but far, far less than that monster f/2, and far more likely to actually get used.
- Barrett
sevres_babylone said:The 100 2.8 is one of my favourite zuikos. I bought it after reading an article praising the 100 F2 in Photo Techniques, and then not being able to afford it. The F2 focuses quite a bit closer, i believe, but as has been mentioned is quite a bit larger and much more expensive.
I found the 2.8 to be incredibly sharp, and it is so-o-o compact. I remember I was shooting an outdoor dance performance, and a photographer friend, who was shooting with his Canons, thought I was shooting with a 50mm.
I prefer the 100 2.8 to my 85 F2; I have never had much luck with the latter wide open, but then again some people like its softness for portraiture, and to be fair, much of the time I've been disappointed, I had been shooting in very dim circumstances with very slow shutter speeds (vive the R-D1!). I think, though, that the 100 2.8 wide open is sharper than the 85 at 2.8.
It is my intention to use my OM equipment when the weather turns bad, and I don't want to use the R-D1, but right now I'm hoping this current spring weather will last until...spring.
C, N, L are all BACKWARDS...KoNickon said:There's a story behind Garlic Man -- would love to know it.
<snip> (Film speed dial where the shutter speed dial should be? What's up with that?)