who has the 14-54 and waddya think??

Just kidding :)

Without a doubt it has always been my favorite Zuiko 4:3 lens.
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Regards,

Steve

'Sometimes the mind, for reasons we don't necessarily understand, just decides to go to the store for a quart of milk' - Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider
 
ZD14-54mm is the workhorse lens in Zuiko line and great value. It costs about half of 12-60, delivers similar quality but with narrower focal range, and is slightly faster at all focal lengths. It balances perfectly on E4/5x0 bodies.

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E520 ZD11-22mm/ZD14-54mm/70-300mm
400D EFS10-22mm/EFS55-250mm/EF50mm-F1.4
 
ZD14-54mm is the workhorse lens in Zuiko line and great value. It
costs about half of 12-60, delivers similar quality but with narrower
focal range, and is slightly faster at all focal lengths. It
balances perfectly on E4/5x0 bodies.

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E520 ZD11-22mm/ZD14-54mm/70-300mm
400D EFS10-22mm/EFS55-250mm/EF50mm-F1.4
I'm sorry, but could you explain the "narrower focal range," in a bit more detail?
thanks, Kevin
 
I got my first 14-54 back in Nov 2006. Sold it with my original E-1. Missed them both, bought them both again this year...I think that says a lot. I've used Canon 17-40 f/4 L as well and I much prefer the Oly glass. It's my lens for > 85% of my shots on the E-3 now. My 50-200 rarely gets used. It's razor sharp IMO and fast enough focusing for almost anything. For 1/2 price of the 12-60 it's a steal. Get one of the originals if you don't need the new features of the mark II and you will be pleased.
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Ken
 
it's in my opinion the ideal wedding lens unless you get to the 14-35 F2.0 (if it's fixed finally), and it has a glass quality that makes the images be fine with the colors in high contrast situations. You will notice a jump in color quality from the kit lens to this in a lot of situations- particularly those with high contrast/DR.

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Andreas Feininger (1906-1999) 'Photographers — idiots, of which there are
so many — say, “Oh, if only I had a Nikon or a Leica, I could make great
photographs.” That’s the dumbest thing I ever heard in my life. It’s
nothing but a matter of seeing, and thinking, and interest. That’s what
makes a good photograph.'
 
I like the lens, but disagree about the bokeh. At least in the situations where I most care about bokeh (portraits using the long end), it can be a bit scary sometimes. It depends on the background, distances, etc., and usually it's OK, but not always. Example:

 
The 14-54 is the reason I got into the Olympus system, and I haven't been disappointed for one second!
 
Hi, I have the 14-54 on my E510 and am more than happy. I love sharp images and I have not been dissapointed. I tried the E3 with the 12-60 and if it were the same size as the e510 and 14-54 I would be shooting with that with no doubt. But it really is a significatly bigger combo and there is no way I could justify lugging it around.
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Berni29

E510, E300 & 14-54
 
I was so convinced ot the quality of mine, that I did not really consider getting the ZD 12-60 mm when I bought my E-3.
Sure, the ZD 12-60 focuses faster, but when do I really need that?

Sure, the ZD 12-60 is wider than the 14-54, but I wanted to go even MORE wide. Not swapping the 14-54 for the 12-60 saved me a large chunk of the money needed to get the ZD 7-14 mm. I have not regretted that choice.

The 14-54 is still my "default on the camera" lens for the E-3 and performs very well.
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but the 12-60 is.

I went for the 12-60 because I had the cash at the time, figured I wouldn't get another chance for a long while. In my case, I find I use the extra range a lot, but I wouldn't have any qualms about getting the 14-54 if I didn't have the 12-60.
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Art P



Select images may be seen here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8131242@N04/
 
Well, this is what happened, Thursday, amazingly, it snowed in New Orleans. As I was using the 14-42 kit lens outside , it stopped focusing. 80$ to fix it. 380.00 to buy the 14-54...just seemed like the thing to do...what about the Leica 14-50? would that be the better choice?
 
I like the lens, but disagree about the bokeh. At least in the
situations where I most care about bokeh (portraits using the long
end), it can be a bit scary sometimes. It depends on the background,
distances, etc., and usually it's OK, but not always. Example:

I'm shocked to see that, i wonder if the Leica might be the better choice, ty for your reply
K
 
at every focal lenght and every aperture! A real high quality lens.

Cheers,

Frederic
 

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