Olympus Zuiko 9 - 18mm


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I got mine at TK FOTO for S$800.

Much MUCH better service than AP and more open and honest pricing too. :thumbsup:

How's the lens?? Any reviews from you??
 

How's the lens?? Any reviews from you??

I haven't had the time to go out and shoot these few evenings and the weather's been pretty bleak too ;p Then again, when the weather's good I'm either working in the office or busy with family :sweatsm:

Build wise the lens is well made and focusing speed is about the same as the 14-42 Kit lens

Distorsion is not an issue (for me at least)

9mm is someting you have to experience to appreciate :thumbsup:

Sharpness is on par with all my other lenses IMO.
 

TK doesn't have stock at the moment. :(

Alan photo at sim lim qouted $780 before GST so about $835 with GST. Cathay at Marina Sq quoted $890 (!!) :bigeyes: Cathay at peninsula plaza is $850...
 

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Decided not to wait for TK to stock up again. Got mine from AP at sim lim for $820. :sweat:
 

Here are some pics I took over the weekend.

In terms of framing and composition I admit the pics are really boring, but they should suffice to give you a feel for what you can do with this WA Lens.

The IQ is pretty decent. And distorsion is relatively well controled. Sharpness is on par with the SQ range of lenses. But watch your perspectives when composing... this is typical of ultra-wides but it's also their appeal IMO. :)

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for those who is going to KL and interested of ZD9-18, Boeing quoted me RM1900 as per SGD-RM average rate in KL is 1SGD = RM2.40

Boeing also carry pretty good range of Olympus product(E-system)

around SGD 790 for this gems.

cheers!
 

Here are some pics I took over the weekend.

In terms of framing and composition I admit the pics are really boring, but they should suffice to give you a feel for what you can do with this WA Lens.

The IQ is pretty decent. And distorsion is relatively well controled. Sharpness is on par with the SQ range of lenses. But watch your perspectives when composing... this is typical of ultra-wides but it's also their appeal IMO. :)
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A little soft on the edges ........ :think:
 

A little soft on the edges ........ :think:

I thought so about the first image too. Until i looked closer and realised it was depth of field rather than blurry edges.

Regards.
 

tested my copy of 9-18mm this morning in chinese garden & Jurong lake side

Here my shot at 9mm

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Jurong lake side shot at 11mm

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shot at 9mm

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shot at 9mm

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shot at 11mm

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I'm very satisfy with its performance at taking landscape photos
 

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figured this lens deserves a bumping up, as blurboiboi got poisoned. hahaha..

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sharpened during pp, dun take as lens quality.
 

anyone tried taking a group shot at 9mm with the lens ? I tend to take group shots indoors at night, so need a flash. As with a flash, I can't stand too far away, or the flash is not powerful enough, so need a wide angle lens like the 9-18mm. However, I'm concerned that the perspective at 9mm might distort the faces and makes them look unnatural.
 

anyone tried taking a group shot at 9mm with the lens ? I tend to take group shots indoors at night, so need a flash. As with a flash, I can't stand too far away, or the flash is not powerful enough, so need a wide angle lens like the 9-18mm. However, I'm concerned that the perspective at 9mm might distort the faces and makes them look unnatural.

there will definitely be geometric distortion..try not to place them at the extreme sides of the frame? Make sure your flash can cover that wide also, most probably you will have to use some sort of diffusion to enhance the coverage of your flash.
 

anyone tried taking a group shot at 9mm with the lens ? I tend to take group shots indoors at night, so need a flash. As with a flash, I can't stand too far away, or the flash is not powerful enough, so need a wide angle lens like the 9-18mm. However, I'm concerned that the perspective at 9mm might distort the faces and makes them look unnatural.

I think this is where wireless flash is useful
 

there will definitely be geometric distortion..try not to place them at the extreme sides of the frame? Make sure your flash can cover that wide also, most probably you will have to use some sort of diffusion to enhance the coverage of your flash.

I've two flashes, FL50R and a FL36. I've those cheapo wireless radio triggers, PT04. While the PT04 is not consistent, it only work 60% of the time, it's good enough for me, as I'm not a pro and as long as I get a few good flashes, I'm good.
So I'm thinking of putting the flashes at each end of the group, radio wireless of course. Would this be a better option or just use a single flash (FL50R) mounted on the camera and diffuse it. I've the Demb Jumbo Pro Flip-It product. Not sure if that will diffuse it to an angle that's wide enough. Maybe the Stofen will do a better job.

So you're saying as long I avoid the edges, the people in photo should look normal enough, no large noses, or strange perspective from the 9-18mm ?
 

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