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Finally found an affordable Zuiko 35mm f/2.0
Old 09-27-2009   #1
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Finally found an affordable Zuiko 35mm f/2.0

I've been on the prowl for a decent multicoated Zuiko 35/2 for my little Oly kit for a few years now, but the prices were always more than I cared to spend for a lens that I planned on having CLAed.

Finally!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=350255581570

$152 shipped and the cosmetics look good - hopefully it will look as good in real life and the dust mentioned isn't actually something bad like fungus. I think it's a late first version. Does anyone know the proper solid hood for this one?

I do need to get my OM2n off to Doctor John for a CLA - I had my OM1n done earlier in the year. This gives me an OM1n, an OM2n (both black), a 24/2.8, 35/2, 50/1.8 and 135/3.5. The second new lens I'm considering is an 85/2. Maybe I can find a good deal on one of these, too!
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This gives me an OM1n, an OM2n (both black), a 24/2.8, 35/2, 50/1.8 and 135/3.5. The second new lens I'm considering is an 85/2. Maybe I can find a good deal on one of these, too!
No 21/2? I thought that lens was the whole point of getting an Olympus
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I have the hood if you want send me a PM with offer. I have no idea what to charge for it.
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No 21/2? I thought that lens was the whole point of getting an Olympus
My PM is open for your credit card number.

That is a lens I wouldn't mind having, but isn't it beaucoup money?
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I sold mine this last spring after getting a Distagon 2.8/21mm (Contax).
Big mistake I miss the tiny little jewel 2/21. Now with the M4/3 cameras it has another life as a perfect fast normal prime. Although it is tiny for a reflex lens, maybe still quite large on an m4/3 camera +adapter.
Wicked sharp the Zeiss is just Zeissier with better micro-contrast and color on the 5D but, a huge lens for this FL especially next to the Zuiko.
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The 21mm f2 is one of the sharpest 21mm ever made, it's really suprising. Great little lens. Have fun with your new 35mm!
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I bought the same lens from that seller. They are highly reliable.
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There are two lenses, a Zuiko 85 f2 and 90 f2, on the UK eBay site at the moment. Last time I looked they were £200 and £300 respectively. I've no idea whether those are good prices or not as I've only just got into using OM's.

I've got one OM2-SP and OM4T with the 50mm 1.8 'mij' and 35mm 2.8. It's a great system and some of the lenses are superb. I also have to admit that the ability to compose precisely through the lens is something I really enjoy using.
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I'm very happy to get the 35mm since I'm really not a 50mm user - I was using the admittedly great 50/1.8 only because the 24mm was too much for a walkabout some days! 35mm works much better for me as a normal.
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No 21/2? I thought that lens was the whole point of getting an Olympus
Yeah, it pretty much is.
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Zuiko 21mm/f2 mmmmmmm.... [does impression of Homer dreaming of a donut]. Still looking - still dreaming.
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I just sold a 35/2 over on Fred Miranda for $150

Anyway, nice little lens. I didn't care for it's wide open performance, but f/2.8 on down it was great. Small sharp and light! Oh, and I used it on my 5D with an adapter.

I'd love a 21/2...or a 21/3.5!
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I actually like lenses that are a little soft wide open but sharpen up one stop down - they give you a little versatility in rendering. Maybe it's because that's what I'm used to - I have only a few lenses that I would call exceptionally sharp wide open, my 35 Cron ASPH foremost among them.
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Good, the more of you who didn't care about this excellent lens (the 35/2, not the 21/2), the cheaper it would be for people like me who loves it



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Old 10-12-2009   #15
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Got my test roll back today - 400CN, low-res machine scans. I'm happy.



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Very cool, great price and looks like a GREAT lens.

Congrats Ken!

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