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![]() | Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm f/2.8 Macro Pros: Sharpness, compactness, sealing, good construction Cons: Hood not included Opinion: I purchased the lens for use on an OM-D E-M5. Already at first glance I was impressed by its compactness and lightness, while coupled with a good build quality and weather sealing. Particularly interesting AFche limiter switch allows you to set, in addition to the classic 1:1 mode 45cm-45cm-infinity and also the focus fixed at 1:1. RNLA optical performance is absolutely great (like almost all fixed macro) as sharpness, color rendition and sfocato.rnUnica negative note, as nasty habit Olympus, the lens hood sold separately, at a high prezzo.rnPer those who want to seriously devote to macro picture, a purchase irrinunciabile.rn sent on January 27, 2014 |
![]() | Panasonic Lumix G X 35-100mm f/2.8 Pros: Brightness, sharpness, lightness, and size, speed AF, build quality, weather sealing, stabilizing Cons: Cost Opinion: I purchased the aim to use it on an OM-D E-M5, coupled with its natural complement 12-35.rnL 'goal is quality "pro" and obviously has an important cost, however, in proportion to the value of the object. The lens weighs 360 grams for a length of about 10 centimeters. Given that covers a focal range of 70-200 equidalente to full frame and that is an f / 2.8 its compactness is impressive. Mounted on my E-M5 is perfectly balanced and the whole thing weighs less than 800 grammi.rnLa optical performance of the lens is excellent, sharpness, color rendition and fuzzy livelli.rnLa are at the highest build quality is excellent, weather sealed, metal barrel and plastic, perfect smoothness of the rings. The autofocus is lightning, the optical stabilizer works well, the same level as the stabilizer 5-axis sensor E-M5.rnTutto considered, if you are going to invest in a kit Micro4 / 3 quality, this is absolutely a choice advisable. sent on January 24, 2014 |
![]() | Panasonic Lumix G X 12-35mm f/2.8 Pros: Brightness, sharpness, Quick AF, Stabilization, Build Quality, Tropicalization, Weight (when mounted on the camera type SLR-like OM-D and Pana G) Cons: High cost, Weight (when mounted on small camera) Opinion: Taken for use on OM-D E-M5 instead of the 12-50 kit lens. rnSi is a quality lens "pro", with a high cost, however, appropriate to what is leads to casa.rnL 'lens weighs 300 grams and is along a little more' than 7 centimeters. This can 'be much, if you own a small mirrorless, for which would be the most' appropriate lens type "pancake". If you have a camera like the Olympus OM-D series or G series or the Panasonic GH, and this' a lens that fits perfectly and makes the whole thing perfectly balanced with a total weight between 700 and 900 grams. It is clear that compared to a Nikon / Canon Full Frame with its 24-70 or a 17-55 with APS-C levels are on weight and dimensions of less than half, with an optical efficiency of the overall quality paragonabile.rnrnIl ' lens is great, very much in line with what is expected, in particular, I was impressed by the good color rendering, but also how we risolvenza in pieno.rnrnLa quality construction & grave, excellent, weather sealed (unlike what was said in the board), metal and plastic barrel, perfect smoothness of the rings. rnrnL'autofocus is lightning, the optical stabilizer does its job very well, the results are identical to the stabilizer 5-axis sensor of the E-M5 (remember not to leave them both active). rnrnTirando sums a lens strongly recommended for those who want to "get serious" in the world Micro4 / 3. sent on January 24, 2014 |
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