Jeonju Teacher
Joined: 08 Jan 2010
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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 6:12 am Post subject: Olympus OM Zuiko 135 F/3.5 - 69000 |
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For sale is used Olympus OM lens. The lens shows very little sings of use. Body is free of any marks or dents. Glass is free of scratches or fungus. There might be some specks of dust, but in no way they affect the image quality. Blades are free of dirt or oil, movement is smooth and snappy. Lens comes with front and rear lens caps. Free shipping in S.Korea is included.
Other than the standard lenses, this is probably one of the best selling "next" Zuiko lense. Although slightly slower in lense speed, Olympus design engineers has created a medium telephoto lense with a telephoto ratio: 0.87 - that is even more compact than the 135mm f/2.8. In fact, with a maximum diameter of only 60mm and measures at 73mm in overall length without the lense hood extension - this is also one of the most compact 135mm in the market. To assure superior Image quality, a unique optical formula which comprises 5 elements rather than the normal 4 optical elements were used. According to Olympus, the additional element when tested through MTF has resulted in measurable Improvement in resolution and contrast. Same as with the 135mm f/2 8. The lense features a built-in retractable lense hood. Besides, this version of the Zuiko 135mm lense accepts any 49mm threaded filters.This highly portable Zuiko tele-lense has built among the users with a fine reputation in able to deliver uniform image quality throughput the entire focusing range with high resolution and contrast for maximum edge-to-edge sharpness across all aperture range from f/3.5 to f/22. As one of the smallest lenses capable of producing true telephoto effects, with additional features in a practical design, excellent lense handling, a moderately fast maximum lense speed and a highly affordable price, it is an ideal addition to any photographer's equipment as well as a perfect lense to start off as a second lense for beginners.
Last edited by Jeonju Teacher on Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:03 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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