The Vintage Enthusiast: Image making with a Zuiko OM 35mm 1:2, on a night shoot.
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I was not expecting anything much when I first took the Zuiko OM 35mm 1:2, one of the highlight lenses of my Zuiko OM lens collection, for a trial shoot. It was a night shoot from the front yard of my humble abode, shooting scenes that you might find familiar within these blog posts.
On the 2x crop-sensor MFT digital camera, the lens is equivalent to a 70mm prime.
Olympus Pen E-P5, OM 35mm 1:2
In its native form, a 35mm lens is the most popular among wide-angle lenses, most often regarded as an all-purpose and very convenient lens for normal use. The advantage that makes the 35mm more sought after than a standard 50mm lies in its ability to include more of the total picture area (25% more) while rendering the images still with neat natural perspectives.
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