RAW Conversion Comparison (Lightroom 3 beta), Export to JPEG 100%
Straight RAW conversion, no sharpening, no NR, WB correction
Left Image: ZD50-200+EC14 (70-280mm/f4-5) @ f4.9 (+0.6ev), 1/100 Right Image: ZD90-250 @ f5, 1/60 (+0.3ev)


RAW conversion, sharpen 100, radius 3, detail 25, no NR, WB correction
Left Image: ZD50-200+EC14 (70-280mm/f4-5) @ f4.9 (+0.6ev), 1/100 Right Image: ZD90-250 @ f5, 1/60 (+0.3ev)


user findings & notes
1. the 50-200's image quality suffered significantly with the EC14. resulting image quality is similar to Standard Grade lenses.
2. i found the AF performance of the 50-200 with EC14 to be a little slower. Some of the images with this setup had back-focusing. AF performance on 90-250 on E30 is fast and precise, not near SWD speed.
3. VF image of the 50-200 with EC14 is dimmer than a clean 50-200. VF image with 90-250 is very bright.
4. handling of the 90-250 can be quite cumbersome as zoom and focus rings on the wide lens barrel makes it difficult to turn, esp when shooting handheld. while the focus limiter was useful, i found its position a little too high to reach by touch.
5. weight of the lens is nicely balanced just back of the zoom ring, tripod collar is very stable with no play when locked. the tripod collar twist lock is strangely tiny for such a big lens.
6. the 90-250 is a heavy lens, while it can be used handheld, it is challenging to maintain a steady shooting position beyond a few minutes.
Conclusion and Thoughts
the 90-250 is superb optically and definitely worthy of being the flagship telephoto zoom of the E-system. the operation will take some getting used to and i will use it as a bunch of telephoto f2.8 primes rather than as a zoom lens. images are very sharp and has good contrast. the price, weight and size of the lens will put it out of reach for many non-pro users with the exception of birders. if given the opportunity to go on a photo expedition to the polar regions, safaris or the Galapagos, this will be my choice lens to rent or even purchase. great lens for sports too.
Straight RAW conversion, no sharpening, no NR, WB correction
Left Image: ZD50-200+EC14 (70-280mm/f4-5) @ f4.9 (+0.6ev), 1/100 Right Image: ZD90-250 @ f5, 1/60 (+0.3ev)


RAW conversion, sharpen 100, radius 3, detail 25, no NR, WB correction
Left Image: ZD50-200+EC14 (70-280mm/f4-5) @ f4.9 (+0.6ev), 1/100 Right Image: ZD90-250 @ f5, 1/60 (+0.3ev)


user findings & notes
1. the 50-200's image quality suffered significantly with the EC14. resulting image quality is similar to Standard Grade lenses.
2. i found the AF performance of the 50-200 with EC14 to be a little slower. Some of the images with this setup had back-focusing. AF performance on 90-250 on E30 is fast and precise, not near SWD speed.
3. VF image of the 50-200 with EC14 is dimmer than a clean 50-200. VF image with 90-250 is very bright.
4. handling of the 90-250 can be quite cumbersome as zoom and focus rings on the wide lens barrel makes it difficult to turn, esp when shooting handheld. while the focus limiter was useful, i found its position a little too high to reach by touch.
5. weight of the lens is nicely balanced just back of the zoom ring, tripod collar is very stable with no play when locked. the tripod collar twist lock is strangely tiny for such a big lens.
6. the 90-250 is a heavy lens, while it can be used handheld, it is challenging to maintain a steady shooting position beyond a few minutes.
Conclusion and Thoughts
the 90-250 is superb optically and definitely worthy of being the flagship telephoto zoom of the E-system. the operation will take some getting used to and i will use it as a bunch of telephoto f2.8 primes rather than as a zoom lens. images are very sharp and has good contrast. the price, weight and size of the lens will put it out of reach for many non-pro users with the exception of birders. if given the opportunity to go on a photo expedition to the polar regions, safaris or the Galapagos, this will be my choice lens to rent or even purchase. great lens for sports too.
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