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Micro four thirds lenses

The working photographer’s go-to zooms – M.Zuiko 12-40mm vs. Lumix 12-35mm

07/12/2015 By Heather

The lens that many working photographers consider an essential part of their kit, regardless of the system they use, is the 24-70mm constant aperture zoom (full frame equivalent). It is an especially useful range for events such as weddings or conferences where you are dealing with moving subjects, tight spaces and varied compositions, from wide-angle shots of the location to close-ups of attendees and specific details. Though these zooms don’t deliver the same sharpness or brightness as high-quality prime lenses, they are useful for fast-paced events where changing lenses isn’t practical.

As of today, there are two mid-range constant aperture zooms for Micro Four Thirds. The Panasonic Lumix 12-35mm has been around since mid-2012, while the M.Zuiko 12-40mm made its appearance in late 2013 when the OM-D E-M1 was launched. Both feature a constant aperture of 2.8, meaning that they can be used even in difficult light conditions.

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Filed Under: Comparisons, Micro four thirds lenses, Mirrorless lens comparisons

Moved: Olympus 45mm f/1.8 vs. 75mm f/1.8

29/10/2015 By Heather

Dear reader, thank you for visiting our website. The article you are looking for – Comparing two M.Zuiko portrait lenses – Olympus 45mm f/1.8 vs. 75mm f/1.8 – is being transferred over to our new comparison website. We apologise for the inconvenience.

If you are looking for information about the 45mm and 75mm, you can check our individual reviews below:

  • Olympus M.Zuiko 45mm f/1.8 Review: The best portrait lens for Micro Four Thirds
  • Better late than never! – The Olympus M.Zuiko 75mm f/1.8 Review

 

Filed Under: Comparisons, Micro four thirds lenses, Mirrorless lens comparisons

Should M4/3s lenses always be small? – Olympus 40-150mm f/2.8 PRO vs. Panasonic 35-100mm f/2.8

13/10/2014 By Mathieu

At this year’s Photokina, the one aspect that all the different brands had in common as far as the mirrorless world is concerned was an increase in size as evidenced by the most recent lenses showcased. This aspect seems to have triggered different reactions. One of the criticisms is that the increase in size has made them closer to a DSLR system, therefore nullifying the main advantage: compactness and lightness. The discussion is most pertinent to Micro Four Thirds, a system well-known for its compact cameras and compact lenses.

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Filed Under: Comparisons, Micro four thirds lenses, Mirrorless lens comparisons

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