Oly Lens Question by Email
anonymous wrote:I appreciate your response and I would like your input on the new Zuiko 18-180 3.5-6.3 for about $440.00 (#261054) Looking forward to hearing from you re this lens and anything else that you think might be of interest. (I'm about one step above a full-fledged amateur.)
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the plus
- 36-360 FOV will give you a nice reach
- it's not too heavy and large
- it would make it a nice walkaround lens (when you only want to pack a body and one lens)
the minus
- it's only 36 FOV, which would mean I'd have to bring an extra lens for wide angles.
- it's not a very fast lens, meaning that at full tele the largest aperture you can use is 6.3. So this would mean you'd need enough light to get a fast shutter speed.
As for images: according to the photographer, about 95% of the images in his gallery on Tenerife was shot with the 18-180.
As a holiday, or walkaround the town lens, I think the 18-180 might be nice enough. As a one-size-fits-all, I don't think I'd go that way. I'd suppose even the 14-45 and 40-150 dual kit lenses might be a better solution. Or, if you mainly shoot wide, even the 14-54 and the 40-150. Or, if you mainly shoot tele, even the 14-45 and the 50-200. Or, if you like good lenses for a decent price, the 14-54 and the 50-200. It's up to you, and what you should do depends on your needs, your budget, and your vision for the future.
Edit: and for E-system specific questions, also keep an eye on a thread on the Olympus SLR forum at DPReview where someone (Mr. Anonymous by e-mail???) posted the same question.
The convenience and size of the 18-180 is very tempting and the price is also excellent. So, I would suggest deciding what niche the lens will fill in your lens lineup, and decide from there.
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If you must have longer reach than the 40-150 I highly recommend the Sigma 55-200 f4-5.6. This is a lovely piece of glass. Made with the Oly E mount, it has very fast auto focus response plus manual focus at the flip of a switch on the lens barrel. I use this lens quite a bit and although I have no way to test it's optical quality other than to compare images taken with it to the Zuiko 40-150, I'd have to say that it is equal in every way.
I must confess that I'm a little disapointed with the 14-45 kit lens. It seems to exibit visible chromatic abberation at the short end. It's nothing that I can't fix on the computer but I'd rather not have to.
Happy shooting
Bob