so if the price only 550$, i wonder why people pay around 700$ for 50mm f/2 macro. both is 1:1 magnification ?![]()
Well, one's an f/2 the other is an f/4.0-5.6...
so if the price only 550$, i wonder why people pay around 700$ for 50mm f/2 macro. both is 1:1 magnification ?![]()
It appears to be exactly the same lens as the Sigma 70-300mm APO which is a fairly decent lens for its price. See that there is an AF/MF switch on the lens unlike all other Zuikos.
Oly is probably using the Sigma design, but should be fitting it with better glass, probably.
You mean because the Olympus part of that drawing is sharp while the Sigma half is fuzzy? :angel:
Oly is probably using the Sigma design, but should be fitting it with better glass, probably.
You remembered that!!!:bsmilie: So I am not wrong after all. Anyway, my source did say that the coatings are different. Hence the better resolutions and the higher price. As for the rest of the innards, not sure. :dunno: It could spot a newer/faster AF motor.Blu mentioned that a few weeks back and he's still got quite a bit of first-degree burns :flame: (Thou shalt not mention "Zuiko" and "Sigma" in the same sentence in this forum) ....
You remembered that!!!:bsmilie: So I am not wrong after all. Anyway, my source did say that the coatings are different. Hence the better resolutions and the higher price. As for the rest of the innards, not sure. :dunno: It could spot a newer/faster AF motor.
We will only know when the lens is out. Someone is bound to do a side by side shootout on it.
Have a look here guys -
http://www.olympus.co.jp/jp/news/2007a/nr070626zuikoj.cfm
It says the 70-300's going to be released in Japan during October for 47,500Yen ~around $600SGD
That is cheap,hope it quickly arrives here,lol
Am sure the 50-200 will NOT even be half as expensive as the 70-200 .....Hmm quite having doubt in this lens though. Prefer the 50-200mm. Wait for it to come here then see live review from existing buyers then can deicde to buy or not.