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Subject: [OM] Zuiko 80 f/4.0 really is impressive
From: usher99@xxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 19:41:35 -0400 (EDT)
I can't think of too many  earlier zooms with macro ability at the long 
end.
The Z. 50-250 is one of them though I can''t say I use it much for macro
given its bokeh, though should retry it.  I think it is better than 
given credit for  if the vibration is dampened.  It almost always make
the cut for travel.

http://www.star.ucl.ac.uk/~rwesson/esif/om-sif/lensgroup/50-250mmf5.htm

As mentioned before the Viv S1 90-180mm macro  is kinda huge but very 
special going to 1:2 at the long end.  I am not aware of any other 
dedicated macro zoom like that.   There is the Canyon 180 macro of 
course and a newly designed OS Sigi 180 macro that is yet to ship. I am 
eyeing that one for critters.

Moose's solution is waaay too convenient and defeats the very enjoyable 
macro gear fussing  routine and thus I rejected that option out of hand.

Never met a macro lens I didn't like for something,
Mike



Zoom Macro Moose writes:


"OTH, there is nothing from that era that can touch the Tamron 28-300 @ 
300 mm
for nature macros.

"Only" goes to 1:3, but that's at the long end, so the reach/stand off 
distance
is great. On a high pixel count digicam,
cropping a isn't a problem. Assuming one magnifies the frame to the 
same
display size, on a 1.6x sensor, it's the eq. of
1:1.87, slightly better than the 1:2 of many macro lenses.

Very sharp in the center @ 300 mm, closest focus. None of the many, 
many such
shots I've taken has suffered from corner
issues, because of the nature of the subjects. I assume it's got 
softness
and/or field curvature there, but I've never
seen them."

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