Hi Jules. I have the 28mm f2.8 version and use in occasionally. In fact I use a lot of Olympus Zuiko lenses as I started with an Olympus OM1 in the seventies. After going digital Full Frame (Sony A7 mark 1) I currently have and use a collection of about 20 Olympus lenses. Recently switched from Sony to a Leica SL type 601. Still learning but I love the DNG files it produces.
I had the Olympus Zuiko 28mm 3.5, a very nice compact Lens, but as I remember with a lot of vignetting. For those of you that have Sony Cameras, I can highly recommend the Sony Zeiss Sonnar 35mm 2.8 T* ZA which is very compact and light weight with excellent image quality, last year there was several used at my local store for US $215 (taxes included), I bought two, one for myself and one for a friend.
Hi Jules. I have the 28mm f2.8 version and use in occasionally. In fact I use a lot of Olympus Zuiko lenses as I started with an Olympus OM1 in the seventies. After going digital Full Frame (Sony A7 mark 1) I currently have and use a collection of about 20 Olympus lenses. Recently switched from Sony to a Leica SL type 601. Still learning but I love the DNG files it produces.
@@nicokremers7150 Zuiko lenses have a great reputation. Thanks for watching.
I had the Olympus Zuiko 28mm 3.5, a very nice compact Lens, but as I remember with a lot of vignetting. For those of you that have Sony Cameras, I can highly recommend the Sony Zeiss Sonnar 35mm 2.8 T* ZA which is very compact and light weight with excellent image quality, last year there was several used at my local store for US $215 (taxes included), I bought two, one for myself and one for a friend.
@@cameraprepper7938 Thanks for the recommendation and thank you for watching.
Interesting lens. I remeber the Olympus OM-1, it was small but very popular.
@@leod1671 The OM-1 is a very compact camera.