08-07-2011, 09:44 AM
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I see what you did with the title! <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
I'm in two minds about this... how much can we sacrifice for other benefits? If we allow lenses to have some easily post correctable flaws, can we get them smaller/cheaper or even perhaps more easily optimised for faster focus by less moving elements. But the price is certainly putting it in a premium position, so perhaps we would wish for more there.
As a side note, while I like the AF/MF design on this lens, and would love to see it on more, I fear they'll only do it on premium lenses.
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The lens is not so small though, and not so cheap either...
Comparing it to the "ancient" Canon Ef 24mm f2.8 on 135 format ("full frame") this Canon is 1 stop faster (the Oly being 24mm f4 equivalent), the Oly is 43 x 56mm, the Canon 48 x 67mm. So basically a difference you would expect for a lens that is a stop slower.
But the Canon is much better corrected.
So I am not so sure here the "uncorrected" design has much to do with benefits in other areas... just a philosophy that they correct in software rather than in lens design.
I see what you did with the title! <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
I'm in two minds about this... how much can we sacrifice for other benefits? If we allow lenses to have some easily post correctable flaws, can we get them smaller/cheaper or even perhaps more easily optimised for faster focus by less moving elements. But the price is certainly putting it in a premium position, so perhaps we would wish for more there.
As a side note, while I like the AF/MF design on this lens, and would love to see it on more, I fear they'll only do it on premium lenses.
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The lens is not so small though, and not so cheap either...
Comparing it to the "ancient" Canon Ef 24mm f2.8 on 135 format ("full frame") this Canon is 1 stop faster (the Oly being 24mm f4 equivalent), the Oly is 43 x 56mm, the Canon 48 x 67mm. So basically a difference you would expect for a lens that is a stop slower.
But the Canon is much better corrected.
So I am not so sure here the "uncorrected" design has much to do with benefits in other areas... just a philosophy that they correct in software rather than in lens design.