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Re: [OM] Difference Between the 50mm Zuiko Lenses

Subject: Re: [OM] Difference Between the 50mm Zuiko Lenses
From: "M. Royer" <royer007@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 20:14:02 -0800 (PST)
Hmm. I have a silvernosed 50/1.4 and at wide open its
a bit soft but not a dog of a lens. 4xx,xxx SNit works
quite well, although it has somewhat pastel color
transmission and almost no contrast its a great lens
for people shots, probably the most accurate skintones
of any lens in my arsenal. I must have gotten the good
egg of the bunch. But with so many people panning this
lens I would have to agree that one must be careful
with the early SC 1.4 versions, its a case of hit or
miss. also I'd disagree with Ray's last comment about
the 50/1.4 vs 50/1.8. The last lens you would ever
want to get is a silvernosed 50/1.8, there is a true
dog of a lens, bad everything, avoid that thing like
the plague.

Mark Lloyd

--- "C.H.Ling" <chling@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Be careful, there are at least two SC 50/1.4, the
> older one I had was
> with S/N 3xx,xxx silver nose. It is true, this is a
> dog wide open
> specially for medium subject distance. It performed
> very well at f2.8
> although not as good as the latest MC.
> 
> I have another SC with S/N 5xx,xxx and black nose,
> it performs very
> well and seem to have the same design as my
> 1,100,000 as both have
> same diameter front and rear element and same
> weight. I also had a
> 8xx,xxx MC which is poorer than all 50/1.4 I have
> except the silver
> nose one. All the 50/1.4 I compared were in great
> shape and very
> clean.
> 
> C.H.Ling
> 
> Ray Moth wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Welcome to the list, David. I would only add one
> thing to what's
> > already been said, and that is that the
> single-coated version of the
> > 50/1.4 is a dog. Its resolution at f/1.4 is so
> poor it makes accurate
> > focussing impossible. You can get acceptable
> results at medium to long
> > distances with smaller apertures like f/8 (big
> deal), but for close
> > focusing wide open, forget it. Any version of the
> f/1.8 lens is far
> > superior.
> > 
> > End of rant.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > =====
> > Ray
> 
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