"Love Is in the Air"

 Here's a composite image from a performance of the Enclave Choir, directed by Meg Miller. The show was a collection of love songs and related narrative. Location: The Enclave at Round Rock senior living center, Round Rock, Texas.


 The photo was shot using the M.Zuiko 12-100mm F4.0 IS Pro lens on an Olympus E-M1 Mark III camera. In my opinion, this lens is the best zoom lens ever made for the micro four thirds format. The lens was first released in 2016 but never became a big hit because of its size.

I purchased the lens soon after its release. At the time, the only MFT camera I owned was the PEN-F, but it had a third-party grip, making it perfect for balancing the heavier lens. With Olympus cameras, the lens adds 2 stops of stabilization, and it had a manual ring clutch for quickly switching from auto focus to manual focus.

The M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-200mm f/3.5-6.3, one of the last lenses in the pipeline before the Olympus camera division became OM System, was designed to replace the 12-100mm. It's cheaper, a half-stop faster and has greater coverage. However, it's missing image stabilization (which negates the half-f/stop), has no auto-focus/manual-focus clutch, and has inferior sharpness throughout the aperture range.

I'll continue to use the 12-100mm on my Olympus cameras for many shooting situations. 

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