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Old 08-27-2005   #1
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Hey fellow Olympus owners. If you were going to buy some of the older Zuilko lens to use with the adapter for the Olympus E-1, which lenses would you get?

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The cheapest and perhaps one of the best for using with an adapter is the plain old 50mm f1.8. Some of the images I have seen posted using them on E-system cameras are astoundly good.

They are extremely common on ebay. I actually got one once for about $2 (not including S & H of course). If you can't find a good one being sold separately, buy a cheap OM-1 or OM-10 that has one included. It basically comes free with the camera. You can sell the camera back again and probably will get about the same as you paid for camera and lens.

I wouldn't pay a lot of money for the expensive fast OM Zuikos. The OM's seem to work best when stopped down a bit. The 135mm f3.5 is also a pretty inexpensive one that seems to work pretty well with an adapter.

The fun part about it is experimenting. There are lots of old Zuikos available and many are not too expensive.
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Thanks Ditto. I am just curious what other people think would be the best lens to use on the new digital system. Price shouldn't play that much of a part. I just don't know much about the old lenses.

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Here's an interesting article John Foster did comparing quite a few OM lenses on E cameras:

http://www.biofos.com/cornucop/omz_e1.html
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I've been playing around with a few old Z's. I found the 50mm 1.8 to be very sharp and clear. The 50mm 3.5 Macro really works well in macro ( ). I've had some great shots with the 24mm 2.8, lovely contrasty images. The 135mm 2.8 becomes a very nice and bright long lens. Don't forget other brands as well though - I recently snagged a Tamron SP f/2.5 90mm macro - and it's resolving power is incredible. Also the Vivitar Series 1 lenses can be measured up to the Zuiko's in certain lengths. I would also recommend getting the 2XA converter, which will double up the focal length of most Zuiko's. This link has some nice detail on the various OMZ's - click me

There's a whole world of 'classic' lenses out there waiting to be snapped up - shame we can't go really wide with them on our E-x's though*
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Thanks for the ideas and links everybody.
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I've been playing around with a few old Z's. I found the 50mm 1.8 to be very sharp and clear. The 50mm 3.5 Macro really works well in macro ( ). I've had some great shots with the 24mm 2.8, lovely contrasty images. The 135mm 2.8 becomes a very nice and bright long lens. Don't forget other brands as well though - I recently snagged a Tamron SP f/2.5 90mm macro - and it's resolving power is incredible. Also the Vivitar Series 1 lenses can be measured up to the Zuiko's in certain lengths.
Paul,

How does the Zuiko 50/3.5 macro compared to the Tamron 90/2.5 macro, in terms of contrast and sharpness?* They both are about the same price, so which one is better?* Also do you have the 52BB or 52B version of the Tamron?* (52BB - 52mm objective, 52B - 49mm objective)
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I've been playing around with a few old Z's. I found the 50mm 1.8 to be very sharp and clear. The 50mm 3.5 Macro really works well in macro ( ). I've had some great shots with the 24mm 2.8, lovely contrasty images. The 135mm 2.8 becomes a very nice and bright long lens. Don't forget other brands as well though - I recently snagged a Tamron SP f/2.5 90mm macro - and it's resolving power is incredible. Also the Vivitar Series 1 lenses can be measured up to the Zuiko's in certain lengths.
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How does the Zuiko 50/3.5 macro compared to the Tamron 90/2.5 macro, in terms of contrast and sharpness? They both are about the same price, so which one is better? Also do you have the 52BB or 52B version of the Tamron? (52BB - 52mm objective, 52B - 49mm objective)
That's a great question, and I wish I could answer it. Unfortunately the 90/2.5 literally snapped in half in my hands after only shooting a 'roll' (I tihnk I got screwed on *bay). However, the detail I got from it was really very good (I'll see if I still have some examples). It gets a lot closer than the Zuiko 50/3.5 and seems to be very well built. So much so that I have a snipe on another one that's ending in an hour or so. I think the Tamron is a great buy and I'm determined to get another one. Also looking for the Tamron tubes - I think it will be an outstanding macro option on any E* camera. For the types of macro stuff I'm into the lack of AF or auto exposure is not a problem. Can't wait to get another.
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That's a great question, and I wish I could answer it. Unfortunately the 90/2.5 literally snapped in half in my hands after only shooting a 'roll' (I tihnk I got screwed on *bay).
Ouch.* Sorry about that.* How could that happen, does the lens body come apart by itself or is there a piece of the lens that breaks?

I agree re: Tamron lens quality, escpecially the 90/2.5 which is known to be a very good quality portrait/macro lens. Both the 52BB and 52B versions are not made anymore and have been replaced by the 90/2.8. The Adaptall mount is also a nice feature that opens up the option of using the lens with different bodies.
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Ouch. Sorry about that. How could that happen, does the lens body come apart by itself or is there a piece of the lens that breaks?
The focus ring was very sticky, so I took the lens off the E-1 and gave it a bit more of a forceful twist. The lens actually split in two! The insides have a screw thread running inside the body and I must have sheared it off... I mustn't know my own strength. It had beautiful internal construction though (apart from snapping in half!).

I'm actively seeking another as I thought it was a great lens while it lasted. Hope to get one with the tubes included.


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