The reason for this image is I wanted to see how purple fringing is controlled (or eliminated in-camera). For those of you who don't know: Panasonic adjusts for distortion and purple fringing in-camera. Olympus do not, even with their own lenses, adjust for purple fringing.
There was no adjustments made in PP for purple fringing on this image, and as you can see, there is little of it, if any at all.
Really impressed by this. I wonder if the 35-100 f2.8 zoom is the same. That's another lens test to do, I just wish I had the time for all these things I have on my to-do list. I think for every one I cross off, another 3 takes its place. As you can see, the image is quite sharp and I can't fault the lens at all.
BUT...it is expensive. Think twice before you buy this lens if all you do is general photography.