4. No post-processing applied to the images, except slight brightness/contrast balance tweak. All images were as good as straight out of camera, with minimal cropping for better presentation. This blog entry is a continuation from the previous entry: Part 1 of Olympus M.Zuiko 60mm F2.8 Macro lens review (click). In Part 1 of the M.Zuiko 60mm macro lens review, I emphasized specifically on how the
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