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Panasonic Leica DG Summilux 25mm f/1.4 ASPH Pros: Very elegant rendition of the colour; "Naturalness" of the image; Small, light, discreet. Cons: Nothing. Opinion: The passage in front of a lighted light bulb or a very bright window triggers the "rattlesnake", the objective is possessed by an demonic legion, the diaphragm starts to dance and slam as it were to pass the elephants of Hannibal, the sound is that of a Geiger counter tucked into a nuclear power plant. There are tutorials on the Internet (and discussions about Juza) that teach you to eliminate the problem by acting on the settings, but I with the GX9 I have not succeeded. This is not nice. Beautiful, indeed beautiful is the color, which paints objects rendered with "natural" features, or without the hyper-engraving a bit ' violent, without the metallic stiffness of everything in the frame. Then it is small, light, discreet-a little less small with the lens hood but still gestibvery easy with small bags. I bought it because of the Hobbit review that precedes mine. Hobbits had not said anything about snakes, demons, elephants and Geiger. I was stunned. But by color and naturalness. Really a wonderful tool: Hobbit you were right! Review update: By uploading the latest updating of the camera's software GX9 the rattlesnake died if used in autofocus, it wakes up a bit (but it seems a lot less than before) when used in manual focus. So for me the problem is solved. sent on January 18, 2019 |
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