Olympus E-M1 Mk.II and MZD 75/1.8 Image Samples: Crofton Lake |
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Full frame, reduced, at F/8 |
F/1.8 | |
F/2.0 |
F/2.8 | |
F/4.0 |
F/5.6 | |
F/8.0 |
F/11 | |
F/16 |
F/22 | |
Starting from F/1.8 the resolution is nice, real nice. Wide-open we get a sharp image with a slight soft-haze layer over it, at least that's how I see it. Anyway, the lens is fully sharp at F/2.8 and stays so all the way to F/11 as per my naked-eye scrutiny. I would not hesitate to recommend using if from wide-open, though. Importantly, this behavior extends to the whole frame. (Inspecting the corners, if you must, look at the thin branches in the background, as the foreground ones are out of the depth-of-field range.) Back to E-M1 Mk.II Lens Fest, Part 1 |
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