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Olympus Digital 18-180mm f3.5-6.3 - is this old 4/3 extreme zoom worth anything today? 4 месяца назад


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Olympus Digital 18-180mm f3.5-6.3 - is this old 4/3 extreme zoom worth anything today?

If you follow my channel, you know I like reviewing vintage lenses, but most of the time it is adapted to my Hasselblad X2D or X1D mark II. This time I review something different, a lens from the old discontinued four thirds system (4/3) that came before the Micro Four Thirds (M4/3). In the review I primarily shoot with the lens on my Olympus E-520, a camera that I have reviewed previously on this channel. But I also show some examples of using it adapted to a more modern Olympus Micro Four Thirds camera, my Olympus OM-D M5. This lens has an extremely broad focal range from 18mm to 180mm equivalent to 36-360mm on full frame, and such extreme lenses are often not very good at least not at either end of the zoom range. So I’m very keen to show you how this old construction fared in my tests. I’m planning a lot of other vintage lens reviews, and reviews of both cameras and lenses, so stay tuned for that. Some of my books are on Amazon.com: https://rb.gy/oasbkv Amazon.de have most of books: https://rb.gy/p4xocp Walmart has some of them: https://rb.gy/djzad0 Bookshop.org has most of my books: https://rb.gy/wpz33b Barnes&Noble has a few: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/bo%2... #DSLRt #photography #camerareview #lensreview #review #hasselblad #hasselblad_camera #landscapephotography #tamronlens #nikon #nikonlens #canon #canonlens #X2d #X1d #fujifilm #fujifilmgfx100s #tamron #vintagelenses #vintage photography #lenstilt #lensshift Music: “Air Hockey Saloon” and “Candlepower” both by Chris Zabriskie

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