I'm using the Olympus 14-35mm f2.0 lens with a rig and a lens collar on my GH2 and BMPCC - very very nice glas, I really don't want to replace.
BUT I ran into one big problem using a remote FF:
The focus throw is not the same in both directions! ...what?! Yes, if you focus from near to far you turn the focus wheel by a certain angle (about 210°), but if you go back the same amount you don't end up where you startet! This is also true if you use any two fokus point in between.
Its only a view dregrees, but with a programmable remote FF and going back and forth several times, its a problem.
Please, can somebody confirm if this is with other Oly 14-35mm lenses too or is it just mine? (You would need a good FF and a good eye.)
Unfortunately I think its the coupled autofocus mechanism, so that you use a different set of internal gears when going the other direction.
Wouldn't a lens support that has a strap resolve this?
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/890555-REG/ikan_ELE_LS_Lens_Support.html/prm/alsVwDtl
@_OZ I think the issue with the right lens support was solved 3 years ago;-)
My last post was talking about a totally different "...BUT".
Nobody using this fantastic lens?
To test the focus throw takes less than 5min - you just need something to mark the postion of the focus ring, than turn to another focus point and back, check if the marking is in the same place (on my lens its very obvious when looking at the focus scale).
@Psyco I have the lens and I can confirm you that the focus ring is not constant in its movement towards the actual focus setting. So that the desired focus point "travels" and does not stay constant on the ring.
It is electonically controlled and I think there is some level of logarithmic ghange going on too. So the faster you turn the ring the greater the impact per a degree of a turn.
@Jasketti thanks for the info. I have only measured a kind of linear offset going back and forth - have to test the speed dependance.
Its big brother, the 35-100mm F2.0 is fully electronically controlled and extremely speed dependant so.
I'm not sure how hard it will be to write a programm that counters this stupid behavior - or if its easyer to buy the Sigma 18-35mm (even as the Olympus is a bit better lens)...?
These (14-35 & 35-100) are fantastic lenses that match very well with the Zeiss super speeds, just as sharp, negligible distortion...
It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!