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Anden Registered: Jun 22, 2004 Total Posts: 6453 Country: Sweden |
Sweet little lens! So small and light! I cross my fingers and hope that it will perform well on the 5D which should be here any day now! |
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ulrikft Registered: Apr 17, 2008 Total Posts: 2316 Country: Norway |
Congratulations |
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Mike Ganz Registered: Sep 06, 2006 Total Posts: 1782 Country: United States |
Its sweet little lens...I like mine. Unfortunately, the gear heads have totally driven up the price of the Oly 18, so I'll just have to rely on my Canon 17-40L for times when I need wider than 21mm. Good luck with it. |
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cogitech Registered: Apr 20, 2005 Total Posts: 10909 Country: Canada |
Congrats! I really like mine, too. |
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Anden Registered: Jun 22, 2004 Total Posts: 6453 Country: Sweden |
Thanks guys. It will work as a compliment to the 17-40L. I will probably pack the oly more often than the Canon... |
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alexandre Registered: Jun 30, 2005 Total Posts: 2544 Country: Brazil |
Congrats! I'm lovin' mine too. |
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davidearls Registered: Mar 09, 2006 Total Posts: 3241 Country: United States |
+1 from me. Great little lens. Definitely one of my "never goes away" lenses - |
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Sirfishalot Registered: Dec 23, 2004 Total Posts: 3352 Country: United States |
Anden wrote: |
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Ed Sawyer Registered: May 08, 2007 Total Posts: 1977 Country: United States |
I have one too, great little lens, a keeper for sure. Amazingly tiny! pretty easy to disassemble the rear group to clean dust and such too. |
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Anden Registered: Jun 22, 2004 Total Posts: 6453 Country: Sweden |
No I am getting the 5D "the daddy". The II is too pricey for me at the moment... |
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Gene Smith Registered: Nov 02, 2007 Total Posts: 4 Country: United States |
With so many scientific yet non-pictorial opinions about optics here I wanted to share my experience with this little gem. I bought this little beauty because after testing everything Canon sold including the t/s lenses I was having a tough time making sharp rectilinear architectural photos with my 5D. Sharpness is a wonderful thing... but in making photos for publication I find distortion in lenses more difficult to fix. This Zuko is the straightest most rectilinear lens I have used. That includes the Super Angulons I used on view cameras for decades. I just finished a construction materials catalog that was shooting July, August, September, October and early November. Most of the product ends up a grid so I needed a lens that wouldn't distort the shapes. The lack of distortion from this tiny lens is remarkable! With hyperfocal distance at f8 from here to forever I usually set the lens at infinity at f8 (the sharpest stop from my testing) and only worry about keeping my shoes out of the photo. I might buy another as insurance because this baby is my go-to lens... The moneymaker. Check out this sample- http://www.genesmithstudio.com/page35.htm |
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Ed Sawyer Registered: May 08, 2007 Total Posts: 1977 Country: United States |
Gene, nice thoughts. Did you try the Oly 24 shift? that seems like it would be right up your alley (for architectural/grid correction, etc.) |