08-25-2011, 09:42 PM
[quote name='Klaus' timestamp='1314299124' post='10993']
Pretty good but not flawless. Lovely implementation.
[url="http://www.opticallimits.com/olympus--four-thirds-lens-tests/673-oly12f2"]http://www.opticallimits.com/olympus--four-thirds-lens-tests/673-oly12f2[/url]
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Hi Klaus,
Thanks for the review, this is exactly the lens i would be intertested in for m43 (except the price)
You mention that you are dissapointed with the sharpness at the borders but would this not just be due to the distortion correction? I would guess that if you looked at the resolution of the non-corrected image it would be sharper at the boarders.
I have the same problem with my Panasonic LX3, I really whish that we had the choice in lightroom to enable and disable the distortion correction because it decreases resolution and field of view. For example I mostly use my LX3 on climbing/sking trips taking landscapes where i want as wide as possible. I don't care about the distortion of the lens so end up having to convert the raw file using DC raw to a 16bit tiff and then into Lightroom just so I can get the full field of view and resolution. This is a real pain, why can't they just let us enable and disable it?
Anyway back on topic it would be interesting to see the resolution charactoristic of this lens un-corrected as it would surely be higher <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Pretty good but not flawless. Lovely implementation.
[url="http://www.opticallimits.com/olympus--four-thirds-lens-tests/673-oly12f2"]http://www.opticallimits.com/olympus--four-thirds-lens-tests/673-oly12f2[/url]
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Hi Klaus,
Thanks for the review, this is exactly the lens i would be intertested in for m43 (except the price)
You mention that you are dissapointed with the sharpness at the borders but would this not just be due to the distortion correction? I would guess that if you looked at the resolution of the non-corrected image it would be sharper at the boarders.
I have the same problem with my Panasonic LX3, I really whish that we had the choice in lightroom to enable and disable the distortion correction because it decreases resolution and field of view. For example I mostly use my LX3 on climbing/sking trips taking landscapes where i want as wide as possible. I don't care about the distortion of the lens so end up having to convert the raw file using DC raw to a 16bit tiff and then into Lightroom just so I can get the full field of view and resolution. This is a real pain, why can't they just let us enable and disable it?
Anyway back on topic it would be interesting to see the resolution charactoristic of this lens un-corrected as it would surely be higher <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />