On Sep 21, 2008, at 11:18 AM, Bob W wrote:

> Thanks for the suggestions. I took the E-1 into Greenwich to get some
> shots with the CZ 100/2.8 makro. I'm pleasantly surprised by the
> quality of the results, with no purple fringing at all. It is,
> however, quite large and heavy, and difficult to focus manually on the
> E-1.
>
> So I went into town to a shop where I know they have a used
> 50-200/2.8-3.5 available. Unfortunately (or not, as the case may be)
> the shop was closed today. But I bought a new ED 40-150/4.0-5.6, which
> is a tiny little thing, weighs nothing and is not terribly expensive.
> It's in the consumer lens range, but I'm extremely impressed by the
> quality of the results. I took it for a walk around the West End.
> Here's a gallery with some shots with each lens. At this resolution
> it's probably not possible to tell the difference. The 1st page is
> with the Zeiss, except for the last on the page. The remainder are
> with the Olympus.
>
> http://www.web-options.com/CZ2/

They look quite good! That's a handy little lens ... I fooled with one  
some time ago at the local store, on an E-510 body, and was amazed at  
how small and light it was. Neat stuff. :-)

Godfrey

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