Ap507b
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Have a selection of both Nikon & Olympus bodies & lenses.
Do agree with the comment that Olympus gear is more fragile than Nikon. All of my OM's have required a attention of one sort or another. Film advance clutches seem a weak point The most that any of my Nikon's have needed (An F2AS that I bought with a known broken finder aside) is the light seals replacing.
Have acquired a few Zuiko 50mm F1.8's over time & at least half of them have had slow apertures. Have around 15 Nikkor's & only 1 has had a slow aperture.
As for lens IQ, slight preference for the Nikkor's over the Zuiko's but IMO there is absolutely nothing wrong with what the Zuiko's produce. Read some not good things about the 70-150 F4 Zuiko but was really impressed with it when I got one. Have only found one Zuiko that I didn't rate & that was the 100-200. Just too slow for my liking at F5 & it kept blacking out te focusing aid.
Don't think you can go wrong with either. Really like the way that OM's handle.
Do agree with the comment that Olympus gear is more fragile than Nikon. All of my OM's have required a attention of one sort or another. Film advance clutches seem a weak point The most that any of my Nikon's have needed (An F2AS that I bought with a known broken finder aside) is the light seals replacing.
Have acquired a few Zuiko 50mm F1.8's over time & at least half of them have had slow apertures. Have around 15 Nikkor's & only 1 has had a slow aperture.
As for lens IQ, slight preference for the Nikkor's over the Zuiko's but IMO there is absolutely nothing wrong with what the Zuiko's produce. Read some not good things about the 70-150 F4 Zuiko but was really impressed with it when I got one. Have only found one Zuiko that I didn't rate & that was the 100-200. Just too slow for my liking at F5 & it kept blacking out te focusing aid.
Don't think you can go wrong with either. Really like the way that OM's handle.