Hi all, I never actually joined the forums at DPreview but have used the site often over the years. Anyway, I thought I would join here.
I'm a newbie to ICL cameras having just got a used Olympus OMD E-M1 II. I got it for the Panasonic 100-400mm to hopefully improve my wildlife photography (mainly birds at the moment). Therefore, I currently have just one lens and don't have the funds yet for a decent shorter zoom. Having come from a small sensor bridge camera but with a decent lens, I'm wanting to invest in the better lenses to really make a worthwhile difference. This had me investigating a cheaper stop gap prime lens that I could still use for low light in the future and led me to dxomark (and others).
My main question is about the Olympus 45mm F1.8. It has excellent reviews but clicking this link, Dxomark Olympus 45mm F1.8 and then clicking 'Sharpness' and then 'Field Map' leads you to a set of images from 1.8 through to 22. Unfortunately, I can't link directly. Why at f2.8 would the lens suddenly degrade? I would expect a steady rise and fall in quality.
I've made a spreadsheet (half the fun) importing these dxo images of the less expensive primes from Olympus, Panasonic and Sigma and non of them impress me particularly (apart from the 75 f1.8 which is too expensive) when compared to the 12-40 F2.8 and the 60mm macro that looks ok (another wish of mine). To me, I thought that the whole point of a prime was to be decent through the range, good wide open and yet most seem to fail. Don't forget, I'm very new to this different lens stuff so maybe I expect too much, I'm also a pixel peeper lol.