Yay! The Zuiko 21/3.5 just arrived!
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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!

Pointless thread. Really.
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ulrikft
Registered: Apr 17, 2008
Total Posts: 2316
Country: Norway

Congratulations



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.



cogitech
Registered: Apr 20, 2005
Total Posts: 10909
Country: Canada

Congrats! I really like mine, too.



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...



alexandre
Registered: Jun 30, 2005
Total Posts: 2544
Country: Brazil

Congrats! I'm lovin' mine too.



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 -



Sirfishalot
Registered: Dec 23, 2004
Total Posts: 3352
Country: United States

Anden wrote:
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!

Pointless thread. Really.
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Congrats Anden
Are you getting the 5D Mk II?
I think I'll be liking my Zuiko 21 too once I get an adapter that actually works with it. The Fotodiox consumer grade adapter came without a pin to engage the aperture lever. I've been unknowingly shooting wide open with it. Just found out I can hold down the DOF preview button on the lens, but have yet to use it stopped down.

JayT



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.

-Ed



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



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.)

I still can't get over how tiny this lens is (21/3.5)

-Ed



shirozina
Registered: May 22, 2006
Total Posts: 1655
Country: United Kingdom

I was never that happy with my copy - it was no sharper than my 16-35L and had blue CA in the far corners which was impossible to remove. It was small though so it would have made a good travel lens if the performance was worth it. I may have to try another and it may be a case of later generations being better than earlier ones as with my 24mm 2.8 which has far better performance.



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