Olympus Zuiko 14-35mm F2 ED SWD
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12 years ago
Outstanding
I have owned this lens for 6 months or so and use it professionally in a portrait studio with an E-5. I just cannot say anything bad about it. While it is somewhat large, it is an f2 lens with outstanding sharpness, contrast and color.
24 years ago
Three Olympus Zuiko Digital Lenses; 14-35mm f/2 ED SWD, 12-60mm f/2.8-4 ED SWD, And 50-200mm f/2.8-3.5 ED SWD
The Olympus D-SLR system always included a series of pro-caliber lenses targeting serious photographers working with the E-1 pro camera. Since the introduction of the newer E-3, Olympus has also unveiled three high-grade zooms, the first in the Zuiko Digital line with Supersonic Wave Drive (SWD)...
16 years ago
My most used SHG lens Only 150/2 are better optically, and maybe 300/2.8 The result is stunning images
Pros:
- Optical and Build quality
Cons:
- Problematic/hunting AF Don′t work well with E-3
- had to buy E-30..
15 years ago
Tested: Olympus Zuiko Digital ED14-35mm f/2 SWD
With the new E-5, tested , Olympus turns back to the Four Thirds DSLR format after a two-year push for interchangeable-lens compacts (ILCs). A fitting example of Oly's commitment to the format, this 14–35mm f/2 (a 28–70mm equivalent) is the world's fastest standard-range zoom for DSLRs and well...
14 years ago
Olympus 14-35mm f/2 ED SWD Zuiko Digital review by jnolan
You might have noticed that this lens costs a lot. That's okay, though, because it's absolutely fantastic. First off, though, it's worth mentioning that this lens is huge. It's heavy and it's big. I find that it feels good on my E-5, but on my E-420 it feels like I'm attaching my body to the lens.
Pros:
- Image quality
- Speed
- Weather sealing
- Build quality
- Pride
Cons:
- Size
- Weight
- Price
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