Testing my Olympus lenses

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Testing my Olympus lenses

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I won’t bore you with all the details here, but if you go to the link at the end you’ll find all the photos with commentary, and tag information. I needed an excuse to get out of the apartment one winter day, and the following is what happened.

Olympus OM-2n, Winder 2, Kodak Ektar 100, and Zuiko lenses of 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, 35~70mm, 35~105mm, and 65~200mm. Camera was over-exposing by a stop-and-a-half, so all photos have been corrected, plus some cropping. There was a winder fault halfway through the roll, so I had to remove the winder to complete the test. Photos taken in late January, middle February, and early March, 2015.

28mm 2.8
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Bustleburg, VA General Store by br1078phot, on Flickr


35mm 2.8
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Save Cash by br1078phot, on Flickr


50mm 1.4
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Refreshing by br1078phot, on Flickr


35~70 1:3.5-4.5
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Green Pump by br1078phot, on Flickr


35~105mm 1:3.5-4.5
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Cold Tires by br1078phot, on Flickr


65~200mm 1:4
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Pre-Spring Rider by br1078phot, on Flickr


65~200mm 1:4
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Buffeted By The Wind by br1078phot, on Flickr

https://www.flickr.com/photos/7699588@N ... 551919143/

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Well, plenty of shadow detail, at least, even if the exposures weren't exactly what you were looking for.

I have two OM-2ns at this point, one I bought on NFF, the other a hand-me-down from my father-in-law (it had belonged to his father-in-law). I had the latter one reconditioned and it works great, I quite enjoy using it. Hope yours is restored to fitness.

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My GF is an OLY fan. Thank the gods she also loves Nikon men. ;) I have never owned one but I have handled hers and I like the feel The optics are top rate. You sure did justus with that testing.


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Thanks, guys. Ron started me on the Olympus trail, and I just couldn't pass up making up a kit of the lenses, especially since they would work so nice on a full frame ILC later on. I've got more lenses than what was in the test, so those will have to be checked out on another body. Plus whatever I can get in the future, like a shift lens.

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Those are really great images. I particularly like Save Cash, Green Pump and Buffeted by the Wind.


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Very nice, Phil. Pre-Spring Rider is a pleasing composition. My 35-70 (the small one) is my favorite walk-around OM lens.


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jamesmck wrote:Very nice, Phil. Pre-Spring Rider is a pleasing composition. My 35-70 (the small one) is my favorite walk-around OM lens.
I've got both versions, James. Someday I'll have to do a comparison.

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