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Thread title says f/2.8... <_<
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Yes, I'd also say that it is at least 500$ too expensive.
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01-06-2016, 08:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-06-2016, 08:23 AM by Klaus.)
Hmmh, looking at the samples over at dpreview I'd say that this lens is exceedingly sharp but the bokeh is just soso (e.g. the hippo shot).
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I keep in mind, the Zuiko PRO lenses are truly weather-sealed. Plus the production quantities will not reach high numbers. The demonstration video of IS is just wow. The combination of body + lens shake reduction will need more than a normal CPU unit. With that combination one can go and leave the tripod at home.
It's a shame this lens will easily outresolve every sensor on the market, not to speak of Olympus' own ones.
As for the bokeh, I also agree, Price of sharpness, I assume?
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It's a shame this lens will easily outresolve every sensor on the market, not to speak of Olympus' own ones.
The lens won't "outresolve" the current and future MFT sensors, simply because it is an f4 lens (f8 in FF 135 format terms). At f4 diffraction is already a limiting factor enough to "prevent" any lens to outresolve these sensors.