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[OM] Re: odd lens question

Subject: [OM] Re: odd lens question
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 08:07:00 -0400
Vibration was the largest factor.  As Gary's tests proceeded he began to 
realize just how much vibration was causing image deterioration.  He 
began to realize that simply locking up the mirror on an OM-1 wasn't 
sufficient for the best results. Much additional vibration was coming 
from both the shutter and especially the kick from the aperture 
mechanism closing down.

Using later model bodies (such as the OM-2s and later) with their 
aperture pre-fire when on self-timer significantly improved the results. 
  The best body was actually the OM-2000 although I think the only 
reason was the availability of a 2 second delay on the self-timer.  I've 
never owned an OM-2000 but I think it also has a faster flash sync speed 
which may mean a vertically traveling shutter.  That might also have an 
effect.  Maybe others remember better than I do (not hard, y'all).

Of special interest is the 200/4 which gets rather poor results on an 
OM-1 with just mirror lockup.  It looks as though it's a lousy lens.  In 
fact, the only problem is that there's some sort of sympathetic 
vibration with that lens.  Check the later results and especially when 
mounted with the Bogen telephoto lens support and you'll see it actually 
has very good performance if you can keep it from vibrating.

Chuck Norcutt

Christos Stavrou wrote:

> I have a question about the results of these tests in several zuikos..
> How come, the same lens performs differently in different camera
> bodies? What factors should we consider?.. camera shake I guess, but
> what else?..



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