Dawid Loubser
Member
Being a mostly film-based user, for my digital needs, I could be a bit more "creative" in making my equipment selection. Having been continually dissatisfied with the optical performance so mercilessly laid bare by full-frame sensors, I have to admit to completely "getting" the Four Thirds philosophy, and putting my money where my beliefs are. ("dead" system or not! - though it's not dead, Olympus just operates in mysterious ways...)
I've just had the pleasure of receiving the highest-performance photographic lens I've ever had the pleasure to operate, the Zuiko Digital 14-35mm f/2.0. I'm looking forward to using this lens creatively, but I've never seen a lens that can do this at f/2.0 in harsh daylight:
What a masterpiece (the lens, not my silly test shot...).
I've just had the pleasure of receiving the highest-performance photographic lens I've ever had the pleasure to operate, the Zuiko Digital 14-35mm f/2.0. I'm looking forward to using this lens creatively, but I've never seen a lens that can do this at f/2.0 in harsh daylight:
What a masterpiece (the lens, not my silly test shot...).