02-20-2012, 11:05 AM
I would suggest the Panasonic 20/1.7 and the Oly 45/1.8. Both small and light, perform very well.
Although I also like the looks of the Oly 12mm, it is a bit expensive. A cheaper alternative, but less performant from what I've read, may be the Pana 14mm pancake.
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I find the new Olympus concept very interesting. Assuming I can limit prints to A3, 30x40cm, what will the best m4/3 lenses be for this camera. I assume you can start with the Olympus 12mm, f2, but then what? Are there good Panasonic or other prime lenses that can be used? Are all m4/3 lenses usable on all the 4/3 and m4/3 cameras?
I think I would want a 25mm, 50-60mm and maybe a 75-100mm lens for this camera, all primes, no zooms in addition to the 12mm Olympus.
The camera is exciting and with really good optics, it could be a success in my bag.
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Although I also like the looks of the Oly 12mm, it is a bit expensive. A cheaper alternative, but less performant from what I've read, may be the Pana 14mm pancake.
[quote name='Vieux loup' timestamp='1329734691' post='15949']
I find the new Olympus concept very interesting. Assuming I can limit prints to A3, 30x40cm, what will the best m4/3 lenses be for this camera. I assume you can start with the Olympus 12mm, f2, but then what? Are there good Panasonic or other prime lenses that can be used? Are all m4/3 lenses usable on all the 4/3 and m4/3 cameras?
I think I would want a 25mm, 50-60mm and maybe a 75-100mm lens for this camera, all primes, no zooms in addition to the 12mm Olympus.
The camera is exciting and with really good optics, it could be a success in my bag.
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