JGC
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Hopefully Ive done enough searching through the old threads to avoid asking the same questions over and over again, but here goes.
Ive just picked up an OM-2 outfit with the Zuiko 28 - f3.5 wide angle, and the opinion round here suggests that it is a good lens, but I have a hankering for something that little bit wider as I love that element of controlled distortion. Therefore, to me, the obvious choice is the Zuiko 24 - f2.8, but for a few dollars more theres also the f2.0
So to the question: Can someone please explain to me what advantages the f2.0 has over the f2.8 in the real world?
The way that I had always thought of wide angle lenses is that they give a greater depth of field compared with standard or telephoto lenses, but the other side of that coin is that its more difficult to control the DoF to give a subject more emphasis.
However, as you open any lens up, the DoF reduces, but is the difference between a 24 - f2.8 and an f2.0 significant and usable, or is this a really dumb question cos Ive missed the point completely and faster glass is always better?
I suppose the ideal would be if someone could point me at an image from a fast, wide lens that a slower glass just couldnt achieve.
Also, is my obvious choice a reasonable one, or are there any other contenders?
Thanks in advance for humouring me,
John
Ive just picked up an OM-2 outfit with the Zuiko 28 - f3.5 wide angle, and the opinion round here suggests that it is a good lens, but I have a hankering for something that little bit wider as I love that element of controlled distortion. Therefore, to me, the obvious choice is the Zuiko 24 - f2.8, but for a few dollars more theres also the f2.0
So to the question: Can someone please explain to me what advantages the f2.0 has over the f2.8 in the real world?
The way that I had always thought of wide angle lenses is that they give a greater depth of field compared with standard or telephoto lenses, but the other side of that coin is that its more difficult to control the DoF to give a subject more emphasis.
However, as you open any lens up, the DoF reduces, but is the difference between a 24 - f2.8 and an f2.0 significant and usable, or is this a really dumb question cos Ive missed the point completely and faster glass is always better?
I suppose the ideal would be if someone could point me at an image from a fast, wide lens that a slower glass just couldnt achieve.
Also, is my obvious choice a reasonable one, or are there any other contenders?
Thanks in advance for humouring me,
John