First Lens test: 21mm Olympus vs 17-40
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David Clapp
Registered: Sep 03, 2007
Total Posts: 115
Country: United Kingdom

Have a look at this lens test I did for my own benefits that you may be interested see. Hardly ground breaking research but I thought you may like to analyse the results.

I just bought an old Olympus Zuiko 21mm f3.5 and I did a 21mm test with my 17-40 which I dearly love. I have a really good copy of the 17-40 so I was intrigued to see the results.

If your feeling lazy have a look at the f11-16 files, these are the most interesting.

Any problems with my testing feel free to advsie me.

21mm Olympus vs 17-40



StevenPA
Registered: Jan 05, 2004
Total Posts: 2020
Country: Korea, South

Very nice, David. It pretty much mirrors my experience with these two lenses as well. One correction, the OM21/3.5 takes 49mm filters, not 52mm, and even a standard UV filter vignettes like crazy with the 21/3.5's tiny front element and wide view. A step-up ring to 58mm might solve the vignetting, but I've never tried, I just use a handheld Cokin P-filter.



shirozina
Registered: May 22, 2006
Total Posts: 988
Country: United Kingdom

I found my 16-35L out performed my OL21mm 3.5 by just a whisker in every area. I do seem to have a very good copy of the 16-35L though and the OL21 may not have been the best sample.



cogitech
Registered: Apr 20, 2005
Total Posts: 6167
Country: Canada

Nicely done and no big surprises for this Oly 21/3.5 owner. I think my copy is pretty good. The corners on mine are not as muddy, but I have to agree that the CA in the corners can be troublesome.



Andi Dietrich
Registered: Nov 13, 2005
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Country: N/A

what adapter do people recommend for oly lenses? I ll probably get one of these little wides



Anden
Registered: Jun 22, 2004
Total Posts: 2886
Country: Sweden

I use a noname with af conf. Bought of ebay from a UK seller.
I use mine with 28/2, 35 Shift, 55 1.2, 80 macro and 135/3.5. Great results.

A



Grant808
Registered: Sep 20, 2005
Total Posts: 2490
Country: United States

Excellent content David. I don't own a 17-40, but everything you say about the 21/3.5 is consistent with my experience.

Thanks and I look forward to more reviews from you!



htbyron
Registered: Apr 12, 2004
Total Posts: 1075
Country: United States

Andi Dietrich wrote:
what adapter do people recommend for oly lenses? I ll probably get one of these little wides


I use a happypagehk AF-confirm adapter. They seem to be a bit pricier now than when I bought mine, but still cheaper than the cameraquest, which I also tried and found to be no better (and without AF-confirm). Be careful with some of the cheap ebay sellers, though -- I had one adapter that was quite loose from side to side. One nice thing about the OM Zuiko lenses is that they are easy to remove from the adapter, so I use a single adapter for 3 primes, and I am not worried about wearing out the adapter or the mount.



David Clapp
Registered: Sep 03, 2007
Total Posts: 115
Country: United Kingdom

I bought a Fotodiox and another with AF confirm from an Ebayer in England for the Olympus. Both are really good quality, a nice weight, but the Fotodiox is better made if that is any help to you Andi / anyone else.

I will have a go at another review soon for a laugh. Please, I dont claim to be any expert at all this, I am just doing this as an experiment as I seem to of had a run of luck with getting some good alternative lenses.

Thanks for showing an interest.



Andi Dietrich
Registered: Nov 13, 2005
Total Posts: 2814
Country: N/A

thanks



biotar
Registered: Mar 06, 2008
Total Posts: 40
Country: Netherlands

David Clapp wrote:

...I am just doing this as an experiment as I seem to of had a run of luck with getting some good alternative lenses...



(offtopic) I just had to react, because up till yesterday i felt the same. Right up to the moment i found a contax 167 MT being sold on the internet, almost right next door. Together with a 50/1.4, 28/2.8, vario sonnar 35-70 3.4 and a 80-200/4. I decided to try my luck and did a bid on the vario sonnar 35-70 alone for 200 Eur (i am a poor student oke, otherwise i'd bought em all). He replied that he was sorry he sold THE BATCH for excact the same amount: 200 Eur. I'm still trying to get over this, so consider this as a therapeutic reaction



David Clapp
Registered: Sep 03, 2007
Total Posts: 115
Country: United Kingdom

Oh my lord....! Thats just sickening....sorry to hear it! I have plenty of non-camera related stories like this.



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