SuperZoom for Olympus E-520 / E-620
Hey guys, it's me again asking about the Olympus cameras xD :P
Just wanted to know:
Olympus has a 18-180mm super zoom of their own, but does anyone know if there are any good SuperZooms made by a third party for the Olympus DLRs?
So they would fit the E-520 / E-620?
It's just that third party lenses are usually just as good if not better in quality, while cost a whole bunch less. :P
Thank you :)
Re: SuperZoom for Olympus E-520 / E-620
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Originally Posted by MadVlrus
It's just that third party lenses are usually just as good if not better in quality, while cost a whole bunch less. :P
I think your assumption is incorrect, you do get what you pay for and Zuiko lens have quite a good reputation.
In the Standard Grade lens line up, a third party lens may have similar IQ and build but it's hard to beat the High Grade lens line up.
I did notice that B&H is now carrying a line up of OM lens with manual focus and Sigma lens for Olympus, see them at http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
Cheers, Don
Re: SuperZoom for Olympus E-520 / E-620
So have you got any suggestions for a SuperZoom for the Olympus E Series?
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Thanks :)
Re: SuperZoom for Olympus E-520 / E-620
I fixed the link, hopefully that will get you to B&H Photo and then work your way to Olympus dslr lens, That will give you a list and prices for all lens that work on 4/3 mount cameras.
You choice of lens will depend on your budget. I don't really consider the 18-180 to be a super zoom. It is a fine lens but I would check out the 70-300.
Cheers, Don
Re: SuperZoom for Olympus E-520 / E-620
I'll take a look.. thanx man ;)
Re: SuperZoom for Olympus E-520 / E-620
I've used the Olympus 18-180mm lens and it's ok. It's by no means my favorite Olympus lens. That honor would go to the Zuiko 70-300mm - one of the reasons I am so fond of the Olympus DSLR system. I recently discovered that it does have some problems wide open and 300mm. But I guess that's to be expected and it took me a long time to encounter a situation where I saw the problems. For the most part, the 70-300mm offer ridiculous amounts of reach in an incredibly small package. Usually I carry the Zuiko 12-60mm and the 70-300mm. Yeah, it's larger and heavier than the 18-180mm. But I have wayyyy more reach and I like the image quality better.