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Re: [OM] Lenses, MC or SC, etc.

Subject: Re: [OM] Lenses, MC or SC, etc.
From: "Lex Jenkins" <lexjenkins@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 04:06:33 GMT
Hey, a shopping trip to the Great White North courtesy of Tom Scales' credit card? I'm in!

Seriously, don't worry so much about coatings. It's a minor factor among all lens 'elements.' <G> I'll paraphrase myself from something I wrote to John Hudson: My Can-not-an-OM-on FD 35/3.5 (early '70s breechlock vintage) is coated nearly identically, with a single coating that is distinctly magenta, with multiple other reflections that appear yellowish to me but which others might see as greenish. But lenses have excellent resolution with moderate contrast and little or no tendency toward flare even in difficult lighting.

You gotta love companies that lavish such attention on even their economy lenses.

For me the 75-150 focal length zoom could be improved only if it were available as an f/2.8, but didn't cost eleventy-seventy hundred bucks like the Zuiko 35-80/2.8.

Don't worry.  Shoot happily.
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From: "Chris O'Neill" <coneill@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [OM] Lenses, MC or SC, etc.
Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 16:14:37 -0600

Oh, dear!  It seems to get more complicated the more I ask!  :-)

Lex, you're gonna have to come to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and go
lens shopping with me!  :-)  For that matter, bring Tom and his credit card
with you!  :-)))

I guess the only *real* way to know that a lens is multi-coated is if it has
an "MC" on it.  Or, is someone gonna tell me that Olympus put "MC" on
some single-coated lenses???  I guess the other way to make sure it's
multi-coated is to stay with the lenses listed in the Unofficial Olympus OM
Zuiko Lens Page as always being multi-coated.  Or, is this also subject to
Olympus' whims, too???

For that matter, am I making too much of wanting to stay with multi-
coated lenses???  If Lex gets multi-coated flaring instead of single-coated
flaring, then maybe it's not worth worrying about all that much???

Finally, maybe it'd be simpler to just as for some (hopefully)
straightforward advice...  I'm looking for a Zuiko medium range telephoto
(i.e. no longer than 300mm)  that will give me nice shots without costing
me an arm and a leg.  Which would would folks suggest?


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