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Olympus PEN E-P5, G.Zuiko OM 35mm f/2.8
The lens carries the ‘G’ designation to indicate the optical design of early version Zuiko lenses, with the 35mm f/2.8 being a 7-element in 6-group construction, and comes with 6 aperture blades, a minimum focusing distance of 0.3 meters, measures 33mm in length and 58mm wide, takes 49mm filters, and weighs 170 grams.
Later versions of the 35mm f/2.8 were reportedly to have a longer body length (43mm) and a heavier weight (240 grams). The letter designation for Zuiko lenses (e.g., D=4 elements, F=6, G=7) was also phased out by the early 1980s when Olympus transitioned from single-coated to multi-coated lenses. The lenses were then labelled "Zuiko MCs."
On the 2x crop sensor Olympus E-P5, the 35mm f/2.8 lens is equivalent to a 70mm short telephoto or a handy portrait focal length on a full-frame camera, a focal length highly recommended for head-and-shoulders shots, architecture, environmental portraits, and candid street photography, where the main subject can be captured within the context of its scene.
With its minimum focusing distance of 0.3 meters (and maximum magnification of 1:6.4), but short of being a true macro lens, the lens is equally adaptable for crops and close-ups. Pairing it with a digital camera that has EVF aids (magnification, focus peaking) adds to the comfort of using the setup and the convenience of achieving greater depth in your photos.
Though not clinically sharp by modern standards, images are artistically pleasant with punchy colors and film‑like hues, clear separation, and smooth and creamy bokeh. Minor tweaks on the desktop image editor do help to accentuate and enhance these qualities.
As it stands, the Zuiko OM 35mm f/2.8 is quite a cult favorite among vintage‑digital enthusiasts for its compact size, smooth manual focus, and image renders that may feel analog even with modern digital bodies. It is one of the smallest OM prime lenses available, and pairs beautifully with small digital bodies, like the Pen E-P5, fitted with readily available lens adapters.
The Olympus PEN E‑P5, a compact, rangefinder‑style Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera released in October 2013, is an enthusiast-level retro‑film‑camera design with modern specs. The camera is fitted with a 16.1MP Four Thirds Live MOS sensor (the same as the OM-D E-M5), a TruePic VI image processor, and 5-axis In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS), a system that works well with adapted manual lenses to allow for more stabilized shooting at slower shutter speeds.
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