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Three Olympus Zuiko Digital Lenses; 14-35mm f/2 ED SWD, 12-60mm f/2.8-4 ED SWD, And 50-200mm f/2.8-3.5 ED SWD:
This well built, splashproof 100-400mm equivalent telephoto with ED glass and ultrasonic AF is a fine choice for sports and wildlife photography. Add the Zuiko Digital 1.4x ED tele-converter ($350 street price) and you’ll have an even more useful 140-560mm f/4-5 equivalent with greater effective “reach.” As hinted earlier, this zoom would be an ideal complement to an E-3, maximizing the potential of the AF system in action photography. You can find my review of that pro-caliber D-SLR by entering the keywords Olympus E-3 in the Search field at www.shutterbug.com. The Bottom Line New Focusing Technology
All three new zooms employ the same SWD technology plus Internal Focusing (IF). This IF design allows for autofocus by moving a few lightweight optical elements to optimize start/stop response and overall speed. The trio also provides mechanical manual focus instead of the electronic “focus by wire” system of most Zuiko Digital lenses. The mechanically interlocked focusing provides instant response, a more familiar feel, and allows for focus touch-ups at any time while in AF mode. (For manual focus in AF mode, be sure to activate this function in the camera’s electronic menu.)
Additional information about these and other Zuiko Digital lenses is available on the Olympus E-System website at: www.olympusamerica.com/e3/lenses.asp. Three Olympus Zuiko Digital Lenses Comparison Chart pdf (928KB) A long-time “Shutterbug” contributor, stock photographer Peter K. Burian (www.peterkburian.com) is the author of “Mastering Digital Photography and Imaging” and several “Magic Lantern Guides” for Pentax and Sony D-SLRs. He is also a digital photography instructor, teaching two online courses at BetterPhoto.com.
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