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Re: Olympus Zuiko mft 17mm f1.8 in black
As a bump, I have this lens and use it lot...it is a great little lens, would never sell mine.
PeterOMD-EM1 Mk2, 40-150. f2.8Pro, MC-14 converter, 7-14mm 2.8, 17mm 1.8, 45mm 1.8G, OM50mm 1.8, OM 28mm F2.8, OM 200mm F4 Giottos Silk Road YTL8384Tripod Giottos MH5011 head FL36 and other bits and bobs...
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Re: Olympus Zuiko mft 17mm f1.8 in black
Hi Rich,i bought the lense from Nick Leon on the forum here. I never heard of quality issues on sharpness from this lense. Perhaps Ian could clarify that one. This example is as i bought it and hasnt been used by me. Originally i got it to take on holiday but ended up not taking a camera at all and just used my phone. ThanksConor.
Ever wondered what happens the dark when the light is switched on?
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Re: Olympus Zuiko mft 17mm f1.8 in black
Originally posted by banjukes View PostHi Roy,
yes, i havent done anything with it since. Its still for sale.
My apologies, after contacting you I was reading about this lens and I 'stumbled' across a used one at Park Cameras, Ex cond and pretty cheap with a 6 month warranty, and I have just bought it.
Once again sorry for wasting your time.
Roy
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Re: Olympus Zuiko mft 17mm f1.8 in black
This 17mm 1.8 is still for sale, has been sitting on a shelf and its a bit of a shame. It's 100% genuine and I would rather sell here if possible. Im open to offers close to the asking.Conor.
Ever wondered what happens the dark when the light is switched on?
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Re: Olympus Zuiko mft 17mm f1.8 in black
It's a very nice lens. There is some sample variation though. I've had two. The first was an early copy (made in China) that I bought in 2013 just as I transitioned from Canon to Olympus. I later bought a Pen-F that came with another one and I was surprised to find that the new one (made in Vietnam) was somewhat better when shooting wide open. It could just be random variation of course, but there are other people who have said that the Vietnamese manufactured versions seem to perform better.
Having said all that, I was never particularly unhappy with the first copy - too much pixel peeking can detract from the enjoyment of photography.
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