If you could only use one lens for the rest of time what would it be?

  • funkmon@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I tried it and flipped it. I love the 20mm 1.7 and the PL 25mm 1.4.

    I found no compelling reason to use the 20mm 1.4 from Olympus when the Panasonic is smaller, and, if I want 1.4, I can use the 25 to even greater effect and it’s the same size.

    I do think the rest of Olympus’s pro line is unbeatable though.

    I have the 12-40 2.8 parked on my E-M1.3, but I have the 20mm 1.7 as my every day lens for my smaller micro four thirds cameras, and have for about 15 years now.

    • dicke_radieschen@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Had an olympus EM1 M11 for a long time. Beside the supreme 12-45f4 pro, the PL 25 1.4 ii was my standard-lens and shot 75% of my photos. Fantastic lens!

    • Goose_Guy_1738@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      I never tried the 20mm 1.7 but I’ve seen image samples and think it’s fantastic for what it is. The biggest thing for me was the weather sealing, I wanted that and adored the Oly 25 1.8, but thought the Oly 25 1.2 was too big for EDC and backpack travel. The 20mm 1.4 was a nice compromise and it sits nicely on my EM5.3. It’s been by far my favorite lens, and since m43 lenses are cheap, I’ve owned and sold a good amount.

      I have the 12-40 2.8, but I’ve been seriously considering selling it for the 8-25 F4 for some time now.

      I’ve been looking at the PL 25 1.4 II lately. My only worry is how the PL weather sealing holds up on the Oly bodies.

      • funkmon@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        It’s basically just a rubber ring for both of em on the mount. It’s the same.

        Don’t get both the 25 and the 20. You have the 20, keep it. I have no need for weather sealing beyond the 12-40, which is what I backpack with, so I use the first version which is ultra cheap.