I also have this lens and indeed, for the price, this is an excellent one. I also like the 20mm f1.7, which I permanently keep on my Pen F (always in the car, served me a lot of times to shoot sunrises when going to work).
Huh. My friend gave me a bunch of stuff including a 12-40 and it just sits in a box. I can't stand it. Too heavy, dark aperture, and the zoom feels wrong. I never got any good pics because I was always messing with settings and trying to find the right focal length. I just carry around a 12/2.0, 25/1.8, 75/1.8, and Pany 20/1.7 instead.
I soooooo much love your enthousiasm ! I'm rediscovering the E-5 I recently got for 500 bucks with the 12-60SWD, 50-200 2.8-3.5, a 1.4 converter , a vertical grip and an fl36 flashgun... I juste added the 3.5 8mm fisheye in the bag for 200 bucks and I love the vibes this heavy 700 bucks kit brings to my memory... My first DSLR was a mighty E-500.
Agree. Even though it looks bigger in pictures, it's actually small and light and is perfectly balanced with EM1 bodies... I have too started using this more and more along with my other favourite 12-100 f4.
I agree that the Olympus 75mm f/1.8 is a “game changer,” and it was what hooked me on MFT. I use it for event photography, along with the 12mm f/2. For nature photography, I love the Olympus 40-150mm f/2.8 Pro, and I use that along with the 8-25mm f/4 Pro.
@@SMGJohn The lw/ph will be lower for sure but that's due to the physically smaller sensor. But that may not be visible in practical terms. The gap between APS-C and MFT is not as big as the gap between APS-C and FF, where budget FF glass generally yields worse results on APS-C.
Love 20mm 1.7 since GF1 times, amazing image quality and not many lenses can beat it for pocketability. Swapped the Oly 45mm for Pana 42.5mm 1.7, the nearer focusing distance makes it more versatile, stabilization doesn't hurt either, used they are not that much apart pricewise.
Thank you Robin. I have different opinion about 25/1.2 size, but did not want to comment until heard your conclusion about compactness of mft lens. Not to argue wit your choice, but to give an alternative opinion to the readers of the comments: last year I compared side by side Olympus 25/1.2 with 25/1.8 and for me as an amateur the size of 25/1.8 outweighted all 25/1.2 advantages. I compared sharpness, flare resistance, and bokeh. Fast apperture of 1.2 does not in fact transmit much more light compared to 25/1.8: i had almost the same shutter/ISO settings at 25/1.2 ful opened and 25/1.8. So, my use case did no jusify extra weight and cost. Your use case may put more weight to weather sealing, manual focus ring, possibly faster AF and bokeh.
Hi Robin. I use the Panasonic 20mm f/1.7. It’s compact, yet gives me the angle coverage that I need. I also like that Panasonic 9mm you showed at the beginning; it is a nice lens. Thanks for sharing and all the best!
Great video Robin, I agree with all your picks but would add 1 the Olympus 12mm/f2 another great lens and if that 25mm/f1.2 is just too big the Panasonic Leica 25mm/f1.4 is really worth a look. Thank you for your enthusiasm it is so refreshing 👍😊
Great Selection of Lenses Robin. also for me the 12-40 and the 25mm1.2 are maybe the best lenses i have, for the 75mm1.8 or 45mm1.8 i choose to go in between and i am super happy with the Sigma 56mm 1.4
Convincing video, Robin. I am still new to the m43 system. After years with a full frame Canon solution, my back and shoulders told me to make a change when I returned from a multiple days job assignment last fall. I traded it all in for an OM-1 with a 12-40 2.8 and a 75 1.8. This new setup is one third of both the size and weight of my previous Canon gear. And I still get the job done.
Buy the olympus 45mm or panasonic 42.5 or sigma 56mm. Any one of those 3 is a must buy. Olympus 75mm f1.8 is slightly heavier but also produces sharp photos. Avoid smaller focal length lenses. You can as well use your mobile phone !!
Fantastic selection of lenses. I shoot Nikon Z full frame and MFT. My Z glass is amazing but so is my Olympus and Panasonic glass. The MFT system is so much more convenient and the results are excellent. My best photos are not dependent on whether they are shot on FF or MFT but on subject, composition and light.
I bought the 45mm f1.8 because I saw pictures you took with it…this was years ago! I just got my hands on the 90mm macro: a little tricky to use at first, but once you figure it out; WOW! So sharp, so close, and pretty light. After owning Canon, and Sony (both have great lenses) but I like most Olympus lenses better.
The 45mm and 75mm are particular favourites of mine too. I also own a Sigma 19mm, which is incredibly sharp AND cheap(!), as well as a lumix 25mm f/1.7. I also have three zooms. The Olympus 9-18mm, the Lumix 14-45mm, and a Lumix 45-200mm.
Probably the best M43 lens I have ever used would be the Olympus 40-150 2.8. The build quality, close focusing, and reach is phenomenal. I know it is a huge lens as far as M43 lenses go but it really is awesome. That being said I've always wanted to try the Panasonic 35-100 2.8. It's so much smaller.
So, I bought the P 35-100 f2.8 because of the smaller size and it being less obtrusive, but often wished it was longer. Eventually I got the 40-150 f2.8, and yes it's a lot bigger and heavier, but for me it's much more useful, and the 1.4x TC is handy at times too. It's also worth bearing in mind that the O & P lenses zoom in opposite directions and some will find this annoying, especially if you have both.
Love your videos. But to be fair, these choices reflect Wedding / Fashion / Street photography. Nothing wrong there - and your choices are doubtless 'on the money'. But I'm on the other end of the spectrum - Wildlife and Scenics. So here are some of my choices. Olympus Lenses: 1) The 12-40mm f.2.8 Pro (just a stellar all-round lens), 2) The 40-150mm F2.8 Pro (landscape and larger wildlife - but decent portrait and concert lens too). 3) The 300mm F4 Pro (OMG if you force me to pick one this is it. Sure it is limited in focal length, but it keeps providing the best bird photos I've ever made - sorry Canon). Finally, some honorable mentions - the Venus Laowa 7.5mm f/2 (fast, sharp, wide with great IQ) and for a walkabout cheapie (on say an OM5) try the Panasonic 12-32 pancake zoom (it rattles!, but is darn good).
Great video. My favourite lens for mft is the Panasonic 42.5mm f1.7. As I shoot video it gives great image quality with stabilisation which makes a big difference. And it’s amazing value.
hi robin I'm happy with what you say, three years ago I bought an m10 mk3 and the first lens I accompanied it with was the fantastic 75 mm 1.8, immediately after the 45 mm 1.8 which I found for just a few euros on offer and I'm excited about it, last week I gave myself the new 12-40 pro 2.8 and I'm in heaven, this evening I see your review and I'm feeling great. Thanks dear by Fabio
I found a 75mm used for a good price and it comes tomorrow and I could not be more excited! I’ve wanted it for so long! You make me want it more haha ❤.
My favorite m. four-thirds lens? Easy, Olympus 12-100 F4. I love this lens for travel, and it's the lens that kept me in m.four-thirds. I think the sync I.S. is great. When I travel, I also add a fast prime, at the present time, the 20mm 1.4, although the Panasonic 9mm is a tempting carry too. Actually, the 3 of them together is not a hard carry.
The three lenses always in my camera bag are the Lumix/Leica 8-18 f2.8-4.0, Olympus 12-45 f4 pro and Om-system 40-150 f4 pro. The last one is my favorite, light, smal and sharp. All of them are chosen to be light and weather sealed. The 8-18 is lighter than the Olympus 8-25 f4 pro and I also got a great price second hand. All in all three great lenses to carry with you all the time.
Totally agree Robin. Olympus glass is stellar and compact. No problem carrying them around for a wedding shoot. I shoot with the 25 1.8 also nice little piece of glass.
As a mft user, I love it as well due to the size. The lumix 20mm f1.7 is my favourite compact pancake lens. Always on my camera instead of a lens cap. I also have the lumix 42.5mm f1.7. Absolutely love it. I’m looking to get the 12-35 / 12-40. Not sure which is a better option.
I’ve not owned the 20mm f/1.7 but bet it’s an amazing lens. I have owned the Panasonic Leica 15mm f/1.7 and it was a great lens. I didn’t really reach for it all that often, but when I needed it, it produced amazing results. That 42.5 is an awesome lens! So good. I’ve owned both the Olympus 12-40 f/2.8 and the Lumix 12-35 f/2.8. The only real difference is the OIS. The Lumix is stabilized whereas the Olympus isn’t. But I’m betting you’re shooting on MFT bodies that have pretty amazing IBIS. When shooting on the Panasonic GH5, I’d use the Olympus lens, every single time for two reasons. 1st was the extra focal length. Sure, that extra 5mm isn’t a lot, but every little bit helps, right? The second reason I’d reach for the Olympus is because it has the manual focus clutch. Using the GH5 for documentary filmmaking, the AF was TERRIBLE. So having the manual focus clutch option made filming much simpler. It was on my camera probably 90% of the time. And the GH5 had AMAZING stabilization. So that combo just worked for me. When filming in the GH5S, I’d go with the Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8 or the 12-60mm f/2.8-4 100% of the time when not on a tripod. The stabilization just worked and did a relatively good job. Image quality was superb on both of those lenses as well. I’d say whichever you choose, you can’t go wrong. I just back from an international trip filming in the jungles of Guatemala and my B cam was a MFT OM Systems camera. I only carried 2 lenses. The Panasonic Leica 12-60 and the Lumix 35-100. And that was all I needed for my MFT setup. Subsequently after returning home, I bought two additional lenses for my best shoot in Guatemala coming up in a few weeks. I went with the Olympus 12-100mm f/4 IS PRO and the Olympus 25mm f/1.2 PRO. Anytime I need to adjust for lower light conditions, I grabbed my FF Lumix S5II. Which again I only carried two lenses for that camera body. The Sigma Art 24-70mm f/2.8 and the Canon 135mm f/2L USM. I shot about half the time with each camera. But the footage I got with the MFT setup was fantastic. You really can’t make a bad decision between going with either the 12-35 or 12-40. They’re both exceptionally good lenses. Just depends what you need in a lens. If I have the option, I’m reaching for Olympus glass over the Lumix. But that’s just my preference with the exception of the Lumix 35-100mm f/2.8. That lens has literally paid my bills for many years. It’s gorgeous and can get you unbelievably incredible results.
I love the 9mm 1.7, also the 12-35 lumix of course (my work horse), and the Laowa 6mm. Robin, your videos are great. I will visit Malaysia one day, it's always been on my bucket list. Cheers!
I love my Olympus 12-40mm PRO, but it is not my favorite for travel because it is on the heavy side. Thanks to your channel I came across the pancake ED 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 EZ and I have high hopes for it as my on the road lens (when flying and touring). For roadtrips... I take way too many to list here. But among my favorites are a converted 1970s Nikon 50mm, 30mm, and a 20mm Cannon alongside my trusty 12-40mm PRO
Hi Robin, great to hear you are enjoying your new 9mm lens! As a long time follower i just knew what the other four lenses would be :-) Thanks for the good info.
Good selection ! And for me (I do travel photography and with the M1m2 I only take with me this lens and now the Panasonic leica 9mm), if I had to choose one lens it will be the 12-100mm f4 pro zoom lens; it is a high quality lens without comparison in the apps-c or FF lenses ( focal lenght with constant f number) this is one of the reasons why I am in Olympus.
I recently got the PL 9mm and it is quickly becoming my favorite ultrawide over the PL 8-18. For primes, I love the Oly 17 f1.8, Oly 25 1.2 and Sigma 56 f1.4. For zoom, love my 12-100 f4 for travel, and the Oly 12-40 f2.8 for strolls around the city.
There's alot of love in the comments for the 40-150mm f2.8. 👍 I need to do some saving up maybe. I do love the 75mm f/1.8 though and don't really want to stop using it.
Thank you for including 12-40 2.8 in the list. I have been thinking to get this lens for almost 5 years, and u give me last push. I will get this used lens when I back to Japan this month😄
The 40-150 2.8 is overall my favorite because of how versatile it is for what I do: portraits, mid range wildlife, and tele landscape. Really, it's a tie between that and the 60 mm macro because that's probably my favorite type of photography at the moment. I do want to try the Panasonic 9mm, the Oly 75, and 12-40 pro. My favorite prime is the 45 1.8. When people want a portrait on the fly, that thing is magic.
Great vid as always. In search of the ideal system, I finally put on the side my Nikon system for Olympus, OM-1, Pana 9mm 1.7, Olympus 45mm 1.2mm, Olympus 12-100mm. With this I am fully covered, daylight and low light. I take as well the 300mm when needed (with x1.4 or 2x), but even with this in the bag, I still manage to pack it all up in a fairly small bag volume. I also have the 12-40 2.8, 40-150 2.8, 75 1.8 and 60 2.8 Macro, all great lenses as well, although they do not see much use these days. But needs sometimes change, so I do keep them in case. Now I cannot help but take with me as well a Leica Q2 Mono, which is fantastic for B&W under the right light-contrast. This all together and I still manage to keep the bag below 5kg, which I consider acceptable for my aging body as well!
My most used lens, by far, is the 300 f4. My preferred subjects are birds with non-human mammals, dragonflies and butterflies on the side. My second is the 12-40; it covers almost everything else. The 25 mm f1.2 has tempted me but I don't think I would use it enough.
I love trinity of f1,2 primes for their optcal quality. They are all awesome. I also love 12-40 f2,8 for its variability. Last honorable mention won't be m43 lens but old 43 olympus 50-200/f2.8-3.5 swd lens which was a reason why I started shooting with olympus. I'm alway suprised how good this lens is considering his age. It works perfectly fine on my EM1 mk2.
My 5 most used lenses right now: 1. Olympus 9-18 - actually my newest lens. Primarily.used for landscape shots while backpacking. What an under-appreciated gem this lens has turned out to be. 2. Panasonic/Leica 15mm/f1.4 - favorite travel prime for low light. Perfect for indoor shots on family trips. 3. Olympus 12-45 f4pro - this has replaced my 12-40 as my all-purpose walkabout lens. Its sharper, lighter and a bit more reach. Equally at home on my E-P7, E-M5III, or OM1. In low light, I'm typically using one of the primes. 4. Sigma 30mm f1.4 - my indoor/environmental portrait lens of choice. A bit more pop than the 25mm/1.8, and more budget friendly than the 25mm/1.2. Beautiful shots every time. 5. Sigma 56mm f1.4 - has replaced my Olympus 75mm more often than not, as I find the focal length to be more useable and the results just as amazing. I still use the 75mm primarily for candid portraiture at large venues or outdoor parties & events where I can put the extra reach to good use.
Always nice to hear options as to why these are your favourite lenses thought since you shoot a lot of macro one of those would have been included. For me in no particular order maybe other than focal length Olympus 17 mm f1.7, lumix 25 f1.4, 60 mm f2.8 olympus macro,, 12-40 f2.8 and 12-100 f4 last included if I am traveling and limited amount of space that and a small prime
The 45mm 1.8 is my go-to lens for corporate headshot photography. I swapped my 12-40 2.8 for the 12-100 f4 but in hindsight, the former was a better lens, due to the extra stop. The 12-100 is really superb in daylight, but a bit of a slouch in low light (unlike the 12-40). Still saving for that 9mm though!
Have you tried the Sigma 56mm f1.4 Robin? Given you really like the 45mm f1.8 I expect you'd love this Sigma lens. It's got that little bit more reach and that 1.4 aperture gives lovely background blur and of course a bit more light. 😊
Hey Robin, I guess I have a preference for ultra cheap and fast 35mm lenses. Wide open they have a built-in diffusion filter and beautiful flaring (plus other free effects), stop down to f2 or f2.8, and you get reasonable centre sharpness and extra thick bokeh in the corners. I used to have the little pixco 35mm cctv lens with adapter, these days, I use the TT Artisan 35mm f1.4. Cheers, have a great day!
Thanks Robin! Between my old Olympus manual lenses, my old Oly FT lenses, and my Oly MFT lenses, I have a few from which to choose. But the two I always bring when traveling or day trips (most of my pictures) are the 12-40mm F 2.8 Pro and the 40-150mm F 2.8 Pro. They cover the focal lengths I use 90% of the time, and I don't need to hold up my traveling partners to switch lenses that often. N.b., the FT 50-200mm F 2.8 is a great lens also and isn't a lot bigger (other than the lens hood) than the 40-150 F 2.8. The 75mm F 1.8 is a staggering good lens that you can buy at a really good price considering how good it is. I have the 45mm F 1.2, which I like a lot. Just don't do much in the way of portrait shoots. If I could justify another lens I think it would be the 40-150mm F4 for travel. Just be nice to cover that focal length in a smaller package for travel photos.
Well, Robin, I've got all of them save for the Panasonic 9mm. I have the Oly 8mm but, it's a fisheye. As much as I like that lens, the flatter field of the Panasonic is really appealing. Guess I'm going to have to add that to my bag before I head to NYC next month. Thank you for your always enlightening videos. Cheers!
The 12-40mm f/2.8 is my studio workhorse. I love the 45mm f/1.2 for my headshot work. I have the f/1.8 25mm and 45mm when I want to pack light and I have no hesitation using either one for my professional work as well.
My fave lens combo is the Olympus 12-40mm f2.8 and the 40-150mm f2.8 telephoto. Both are superb zooms with bright constant apertures. Thinking of re-purchasing a Panasonic 20mm f1.7mm. I sold it many years ago, but miss it. It is my fave prime compact lens for the m43 system.
Very similar favorites. My top one the 25 f1.2, second the 45 f1.8, third the 8-25 f4.0, fourth 75 f1.8, fifth 12-40 f2.8. I don’t use telephotos also. Seeing your macro work I thought that the 60 f2.8 was going to be one of your favorites.
Olympus 25 mm f1.2 or sigma 30 mm f1.4 ? For thé Price the sigma but in practice for indoor shooting 25 mm IS the limit . They are thé two best Lenses for micro four third
Hi Robin, thanks for your lens comments. A very objective POV. I'd love to see a comparison shoot out between the PL 9mm and the Laowa 10mm if you are ever so blessed to be able to get your hands on one. The shots from the PL super-wide looked fantastic here on YT.
For my OLY OMD my favorite lenses are the OLY 17mm f1.8, the OLY 45 mm f 1.8, and the OLY 75mm, f1.8. My favorite zoom lens is the OLY pancake 14-42 mm zoom. I mostly use that with my old E-PL 1. along with a Panasonic 25mm f1.8 The EPL1 and these lenses are my backups, and sometimes used on trips because of it's smaller size and lighter weight than the OMD, yet produces great results. I also a OLY 60 mm macro. I use that any macro. These are my main cameras and lenses. The Pan 9mm sounds like an interesting addition to my lenses. For zoom I have a Nikon D7000 and Tamron 14-250mm zoom lens. The Nikon is my general purpose camera which I use where size and weight aren't the major consideration but zoom capability is. I also have a Nikon 50 mm f1.8 for low light. My airline travel camera, which I use when we fly, is a Sony P&S. Smallest yet most capable camera for its size and weight, and it recharges via USB, so no need to carry a plug in charger other than my phone charger.
my favorite is laowa 7.5mm, 20mm 1.7, 75 1.8, and finally 100 400mm all of my gear, lumix gm5 olympus omd10 miv (i need lumix g9 ii but no have money xd)is very compact and result gear for me
My favorite is 28-300 for FF. so my first lens for MFT would be a 14-140 or similar. I love the 300 and I love the all-in-one. Second is the 35 f1.4, third the 85 f1.4, 4th the 50 f1.4. So I would pick some prime lenses with the time. the 9mm sounds nice..
Mine are Olympus 17 f1.8, Panasonic 12-35 f2.8 and Panasonic 35-100 f2.8. These 3 lens perfectly imitate my most used lens on other system I normally used, but in smaller and lighter package. - 35mm lens (equiv) for travel/walkaround. - 24-70mm lens (equiv) for most situation. - 70-200mm lens (equiv) for portrait/sport. These 3 lens (and 2 MFT cameras) weight less than a single 70-200 f2.8 lens alone!!
I've been thinking of getting the 12-40 f2.8 for my general travel lens for my em5. I've got the lumx 12-32 that came with my previous gx9. It's tiny, but it's not weather sealed, and the oly 12-40 also works with the Oly focus stacking.
One lense I want to add: the Sigma 56mm 1.4. It is a wonderfull extra sharp lense e.g. for portrait photography. Despite the shorter focal length it could be a much cheaper alternative to the Olympus 75mm 1.8.
I was about to post about this one... I agree so much with you. And the Sigma 56mm 1.4 is weather sealed! It also works wonders with panoramas: when I stitch 3 pictures from my treks in the mountains, the amount of details I get is insane...
Please advise.🙏 I bought a Lumix GX80/GX85, the camera came with an inexpensive lens Lumix G 25 mm f/1.7 I looked for used lenses (but like new) and found the following options, which ones would you recommend? Lumix 14mm F2.5 ($120) Lumix 20mm F1.7 ($190) Lumix Leica 25mm F1.4 ($290) Olympus 45mm F1.8 ($260)
The Olympus 45mm f1.8 is a great value lens. I have the Panasonic 12-35mm f2.8 and it's my favourite lens as it's such a useful focal range and super sharp for a zoom. The extra 5mm of the Olympus 12-40mm would be nice, but I can't justify swapping my Panasonic for the Olympus.
I don’t have the 9 mm or 25 mm but I have the others and love them. The 75 mm is a little slow with focusing and I think compresses faces a little more than I like so I often gravitate to the 45 mm. I probably alternate from carrying the 17 f1.8 with the 45 f1.8 or just the 12-40 f2.8. Occasionally the Oly 60 mm f2.8 makes it into the rotation and is surprisingly good for portraits. The 40-150 f2.8 is outstanding as well if I need the reach.
In fully concure but would like you to consider the Lumix 35-100 mm F2.8 for extending your list up to a #6. This MFT lens is a miracle in many ways, I believe.
Isn't it ironic that we as photographers have all these injuries, but our cameras and lenses are still kicking! Even our memory cards have pretty good health rate :)
My favs 12-40 f2.8 pro, 45mm f1.8, and 100-400 f5-6.3 is. Also I have cheap 25mm f1.7 but i have issue with sharpnes sometimes in this lens but 25mm its good view.
I own the 8-25, 12-100, 100-400 and the 12, 17, 25, 45 F1.8 lenses + the 60 macro from Olympus. I use the zoomlenses because of the versatile (quality is also very good), but I prefer to schoot with a prime lens. As you mentioned these are compact and light, and the quality is very good/excellent. In my opinion, the 60 F2.8 macro and 45 F1.8 are the best followed by the 25, the 17 and 12 are close together. I use the 45 for portraits and events. I am very fond of this lens. I have often heard and read that the 75mm F.1.8 is a special lens. Maybe I'll still buy this one. It is a pity that the F1.8 lenses are not resistant to dust and water.
I'm just a hobby photographer and I can't afford the very best gear. My favorites of those lenses that I do have are: M.Zuiko 45mm f1.8, M.Zuiko 30mm f3.5 macro, Sigma 60mm f2.8 DN Art, Samyang 300mm F6.3 ED UMC CS (reflex lens which I really like, I'm weird!) and a vintage lens Meyer-Optik Gorlitz 180mm 1:5.5 Telemegor (M42) which I used today, a very nice old East German lens.
When I saw the still image for the video, I thought: Why is the Olympus 45mm not in his Top 5 list ;) It's design is so noticable. Then I saw the video and noticed you just had a different lense in the still image. The image at 11:25 shows it. :)
Hi Robin, great video series! I shoot with a Panasonic GX7 and do street photography, which lens would you recommend between Pana 9mm F1.7 and the Pana 15mm F1.7? I know you have used both, which one renders sharper results? Which would you prefer for street shooting? Cheers from Vancouver, BC Canada
The 45mm 1.8 is an amazing lens, I love it. Hoping to pair it in my bag with a Lumix 20mm 1.7 as ppl seem to love that too, but the prices used have been a bit higher than I want recently .. still watching :)
Although not for action photography due to slower AF & lack of AFC support, the 20mm 1.7 is truly outstanding lens optically. I am always surprised of how beautiful the rendering is with this lens. You won't be disappointed. I would get it asap.
I have quite some Olympus lenses and I love them all. If there is one lens though that I cannot do without it is actually the 14-42mm EZ kit lens. Because it is so tiny I can carry my camera everywhere I go and therefore 80% of my photos are shot with that lens. I have shot quite some incredible photos with that lens!
I have the 45mm f1.8. This lens is not too expensive, small, stunning, responsive and the bokeh is amazing. I love your videos! Hello from France.
I also have this lens and indeed, for the price, this is an excellent one.
I also like the 20mm f1.7, which I permanently keep on my Pen F (always in the car, served me a lot of times to shoot sunrises when going to work).
Robin, you are always so enthusiastic about sharing your knowledge. Thanks for all the information that you share with us!
The Olympus 75mm 1.8 is easily my favourite M43 lens. Followed by the 17mm 1.2 PRO and 45mm 1.8. Love your enthusiasm, and reviews Robin.
Thanks for your energy and enthousiasm !
My favorite is the 15 1.8 from Panasonic.
The 12-40 2.8 is what sold me on the M4/3 system.
When I decided to get my 12-40mm f/2.8, it changed my whole image of what the system offered and how I could use it.
@jpgsyndicatewhat’s the difference with the new version?
Huh. My friend gave me a bunch of stuff including a 12-40 and it just sits in a box. I can't stand it. Too heavy, dark aperture, and the zoom feels wrong. I never got any good pics because I was always messing with settings and trying to find the right focal length. I just carry around a 12/2.0, 25/1.8, 75/1.8, and Pany 20/1.7 instead.
@@JimiCanRead Improved coatings, and they put it through formal testing for the weather sealing (it has an IP53 rating, the v1 lens does not)
I regret to sell 12-40 f/2.8 pro to get panaleica 8-18 f/2.8-4 for my olympus body, anyone like me?
My favorite is the 60mm f/2.8 macro. With excellent resolution, color & contrast, it opens up the world of small & reveals its secrets.
I soooooo much love your enthousiasm ! I'm rediscovering the E-5 I recently got for 500 bucks with the 12-60SWD, 50-200 2.8-3.5, a 1.4 converter , a vertical grip and an fl36 flashgun... I juste added the 3.5 8mm fisheye in the bag for 200 bucks and I love the vibes this heavy 700 bucks kit brings to my memory... My first DSLR was a mighty E-500.
I once had the 50-200/2.8-3.5 SWD and I loved it, but I sold it, as it works very slowly on my Lumix G9
My favourite lens ever for M43 is the Sigma 30mm f1.4, by far my most used for portraits, events, wedding. Cheap and effective.
Agree. Even though it looks bigger in pictures, it's actually small and light and is perfectly balanced with EM1 bodies... I have too started using this more and more along with my other favourite 12-100 f4.
I agree that the Olympus 75mm f/1.8 is a “game changer,” and it was what hooked me on MFT. I use it for event photography, along with the 12mm f/2. For nature photography, I love the Olympus 40-150mm f/2.8 Pro, and I use that along with the 8-25mm f/4 Pro.
This is the only lens I've had and sold that I want to buy back.
I got the sigma 56mm but should have just kept the Olympus...
@@slothlovechunk
Sigma are all APS-C even with the MFT mount, so you effectively get worse image quality
@@SMGJohn that's not a given or necessarily true.
@@SMGJohn The lw/ph will be lower for sure but that's due to the physically smaller sensor. But that may not be visible in practical terms. The gap between APS-C and MFT is not as big as the gap between APS-C and FF, where budget FF glass generally yields worse results on APS-C.
I have that 45mm and it is just fantastic. Love it.
Mine is 45 mm 1.2 pro. Love it to the moon and back!! 😂❤
I like this guys energi and honest approch.
Love 20mm 1.7 since GF1 times, amazing image quality and not many lenses can beat it for pocketability.
Swapped the Oly 45mm for Pana 42.5mm 1.7, the nearer focusing distance makes it more versatile, stabilization doesn't hurt either, used they are not that much apart pricewise.
For my tiny Panasonic GM1 I looove my Panasonic 14 mm f 2.5. It is supercompact and delivers beautiful pictures.
Thank you Robin. I have different opinion about 25/1.2 size, but did not want to comment until heard your conclusion about compactness of mft lens. Not to argue wit your choice, but to give an alternative opinion to the readers of the comments: last year I compared side by side Olympus 25/1.2 with 25/1.8 and for me as an amateur the size of 25/1.8 outweighted all 25/1.2 advantages. I compared sharpness, flare resistance, and bokeh. Fast apperture of 1.2 does not in fact transmit much more light compared to 25/1.8: i had almost the same shutter/ISO settings at 25/1.2 ful opened and 25/1.8. So, my use case did no jusify extra weight and cost. Your use case may put more weight to weather sealing, manual focus ring, possibly faster AF and bokeh.
I agree except I think the 25 1.8 is too big! That's why I shoot with 20mm 1.7 mostly. If size stops mattering, then I use the 17 and 25 1.2s
@@funkmon If size matters, I also prefer 20mm 1.7. I just used 25mm 1.8 as a comparison, since 20mm is closer to 17mm than to 25.
Hi Robin. I use the Panasonic 20mm f/1.7. It’s compact, yet gives me the angle coverage that I need. I also like that Panasonic 9mm you showed at the beginning; it is a nice lens. Thanks for sharing and all the best!
10:19 One cool thing about the 12-40mm f/2.8 is the close focusing. Plus gives lovely bokeh quality on those close ups.
Robin, another gr8 video, thanks. That 9f1.7 looks fine, will look into it!
Great video Robin, I agree with all your picks but would add 1 the Olympus 12mm/f2 another great lens and if that 25mm/f1.2 is just too big the Panasonic Leica 25mm/f1.4 is really worth a look. Thank you for your enthusiasm it is so refreshing 👍😊
You picked the good ones! Nice selection. That Olympus 45 is so good. I keep it on an old Panasonic GF2 for my walking around camera.
Great Selection of Lenses Robin. also for me the 12-40 and the 25mm1.2 are maybe the best lenses i have, for the 75mm1.8 or 45mm1.8 i choose to go in between and i am super happy with the Sigma 56mm 1.4
The Olympus 45mm 1.8 I bought with my OG EM-5.
Essential kit.
Convincing video, Robin. I am still new to the m43 system. After years with a full frame Canon solution, my back and shoulders told me to make a change when I returned from a multiple days job assignment last fall. I traded it all in for an OM-1 with a 12-40 2.8 and a 75 1.8. This new setup is one third of both the size and weight of my previous Canon gear. And I still get the job done.
Buy the olympus 45mm or panasonic 42.5 or sigma 56mm. Any one of those 3 is a must buy. Olympus 75mm f1.8 is slightly heavier but also produces sharp photos. Avoid smaller focal length lenses. You can as well use your mobile phone !!
Fantastic selection of lenses. I shoot Nikon Z full frame and MFT. My Z glass is amazing but so is my Olympus and Panasonic glass. The MFT system is so much more convenient and the results are excellent. My best photos are not dependent on whether they are shot on FF or MFT but on subject, composition and light.
I bought the 45mm f1.8 because I saw pictures you took with it…this was years ago! I just got my hands on the 90mm macro: a little tricky to use at first, but once you figure it out; WOW! So sharp, so close, and pretty light. After owning Canon, and Sony (both have great lenses) but I like most Olympus lenses better.
The 45mm and 75mm are particular favourites of mine too. I also own a Sigma 19mm, which is incredibly sharp AND cheap(!), as well as a lumix 25mm f/1.7. I also have three zooms. The Olympus 9-18mm, the Lumix 14-45mm, and a Lumix 45-200mm.
Probably the best M43 lens I have ever used would be the Olympus 40-150 2.8. The build quality, close focusing, and reach is phenomenal. I know it is a huge lens as far as M43 lenses go but it really is awesome. That being said I've always wanted to try the Panasonic 35-100 2.8. It's so much smaller.
So, I bought the P 35-100 f2.8 because of the smaller size and it being less obtrusive, but often wished it was longer. Eventually I got the 40-150 f2.8, and yes it's a lot bigger and heavier, but for me it's much more useful, and the 1.4x TC is handy at times too. It's also worth bearing in mind that the O & P lenses zoom in opposite directions and some will find this annoying, especially if you have both.
Love your videos. But to be fair, these choices reflect Wedding / Fashion / Street photography. Nothing wrong there - and your choices are doubtless 'on the money'. But I'm on the other end of the spectrum - Wildlife and Scenics. So here are some of my choices. Olympus Lenses: 1) The 12-40mm f.2.8 Pro (just a stellar all-round lens), 2) The 40-150mm F2.8 Pro (landscape and larger wildlife - but decent portrait and concert lens too). 3) The 300mm F4 Pro (OMG if you force me to pick one this is it. Sure it is limited in focal length, but it keeps providing the best bird photos I've ever made - sorry Canon). Finally, some honorable mentions - the Venus Laowa 7.5mm f/2 (fast, sharp, wide with great IQ) and for a walkabout cheapie (on say an OM5) try the Panasonic 12-32 pancake zoom (it rattles!, but is darn good).
Great video. My favourite lens for mft is the Panasonic 42.5mm f1.7. As I shoot video it gives great image quality with stabilisation which makes a big difference. And it’s amazing value.
Thanks! I didn't know anything about Panasonic 9 mm. My favorite is Olympus 17mm/1.8
hi robin I'm happy with what you say, three years ago I bought an m10 mk3 and the first lens I accompanied it with was the fantastic 75 mm 1.8, immediately after the 45 mm 1.8 which I found for just a few euros on offer and I'm excited about it, last week I gave myself the new 12-40 pro 2.8 and I'm in heaven, this evening I see your review and I'm feeling great. Thanks dear by Fabio
I found a 75mm used for a good price and it comes tomorrow and I could not be more excited! I’ve wanted it for so long! You make me want it more haha ❤.
I just bought it! 😄👍
My favorite m. four-thirds lens? Easy, Olympus 12-100 F4. I love this lens for travel, and it's the lens that kept me in m.four-thirds. I think the sync I.S. is great. When I travel, I also add a fast prime, at the present time, the 20mm 1.4, although the Panasonic 9mm is a tempting carry too. Actually, the 3 of them together is not a hard carry.
Super dooper enthusiastic as always 👍👍👍 12-45 f4 pro 😊 40-150mm f2.8 pro 😊😊 150-400mm f4.5 pro 😉
I hope I get to meet you someday. Love your work and the energy you give! Thank you for your work!
The three lenses always in my camera bag are the Lumix/Leica 8-18 f2.8-4.0, Olympus 12-45 f4 pro and Om-system 40-150 f4 pro. The last one is my favorite, light, smal and sharp. All of them are chosen to be light and weather sealed. The 8-18 is lighter than the Olympus 8-25 f4 pro and I also got a great price second hand. All in all three great lenses to carry with you all the time.
Totally agree Robin. Olympus glass is stellar and compact. No problem carrying them around for a wedding shoot. I shoot with the 25 1.8 also nice little piece of glass.
As a mft user, I love it as well due to the size. The lumix 20mm f1.7 is my favourite compact pancake lens. Always on my camera instead of a lens cap. I also have the lumix 42.5mm f1.7. Absolutely love it. I’m looking to get the 12-35 / 12-40. Not sure which is a better option.
I’ve not owned the 20mm f/1.7 but bet it’s an amazing lens. I have owned the Panasonic Leica 15mm f/1.7 and it was a great lens. I didn’t really reach for it all that often, but when I needed it, it produced amazing results. That 42.5 is an awesome lens! So good. I’ve owned both the Olympus 12-40 f/2.8 and the Lumix 12-35 f/2.8. The only real difference is the OIS. The Lumix is stabilized whereas the Olympus isn’t. But I’m betting you’re shooting on MFT bodies that have pretty amazing IBIS. When shooting on the Panasonic GH5, I’d use the Olympus lens, every single time for two reasons. 1st was the extra focal length. Sure, that extra 5mm isn’t a lot, but every little bit helps, right? The second reason I’d reach for the Olympus is because it has the manual focus clutch. Using the GH5 for documentary filmmaking, the AF was TERRIBLE. So having the manual focus clutch option made filming much simpler. It was on my camera probably 90% of the time. And the GH5 had AMAZING stabilization. So that combo just worked for me. When filming in the GH5S, I’d go with the Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8 or the 12-60mm f/2.8-4 100% of the time when not on a tripod. The stabilization just worked and did a relatively good job. Image quality was superb on both of those lenses as well. I’d say whichever you choose, you can’t go wrong. I just back from an international trip filming in the jungles of Guatemala and my B cam was a MFT OM Systems camera. I only carried 2 lenses. The Panasonic Leica 12-60 and the Lumix 35-100. And that was all I needed for my MFT setup. Subsequently after returning home, I bought two additional lenses for my best shoot in Guatemala coming up in a few weeks. I went with the Olympus 12-100mm f/4 IS PRO and the Olympus 25mm f/1.2 PRO. Anytime I need to adjust for lower light conditions, I grabbed my FF Lumix S5II. Which again I only carried two lenses for that camera body. The Sigma Art 24-70mm f/2.8 and the Canon 135mm f/2L USM. I shot about half the time with each camera. But the footage I got with the MFT setup was fantastic. You really can’t make a bad decision between going with either the 12-35 or 12-40. They’re both exceptionally good lenses. Just depends what you need in a lens. If I have the option, I’m reaching for Olympus glass over the Lumix. But that’s just my preference with the exception of the Lumix 35-100mm f/2.8. That lens has literally paid my bills for many years. It’s gorgeous and can get you unbelievably incredible results.
I love the 9mm 1.7, also the 12-35 lumix of course (my work horse), and the Laowa 6mm. Robin, your videos are great. I will visit Malaysia one day, it's always been on my bucket list. Cheers!
I love my Olympus 12-40mm PRO, but it is not my favorite for travel because it is on the heavy side. Thanks to your channel I came across the pancake ED 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 EZ and I have high hopes for it as my on the road lens (when flying and touring). For roadtrips... I take way too many to list here. But among my favorites are a converted 1970s Nikon 50mm, 30mm, and a 20mm Cannon alongside my trusty 12-40mm PRO
Hi Robin, great to hear you are enjoying your new 9mm lens! As a long time follower i just knew what the other four lenses would be :-) Thanks for the good info.
Good selection ! And for me (I do travel photography and with the M1m2 I only take with me this lens and now the Panasonic leica 9mm), if I had to choose one lens it will be the 12-100mm f4 pro zoom lens; it is a high quality lens without comparison in the apps-c or FF lenses ( focal lenght with constant f number) this is one of the reasons why I am in Olympus.
Agree mate. Thanks for the input
Robin I also love the 45 mm 1.8. I also have the 75 mm 1.8 and excellent lens but just recently replace my 17mm f1.8 for the Panasonic Leica 15 mm.
THANKS Robin, this is exactly what I was looking for!
I recently got the PL 9mm and it is quickly becoming my favorite ultrawide over the PL 8-18. For primes, I love the Oly 17 f1.8, Oly 25 1.2 and Sigma 56 f1.4. For zoom, love my 12-100 f4 for travel, and the Oly 12-40 f2.8 for strolls around the city.
Hi the leica 9mm autofocus is work good or not in shooting vedio for olympus body.thnx
There's alot of love in the comments for the 40-150mm f2.8. 👍
I need to do some saving up maybe. I do love the 75mm f/1.8 though and don't really want to stop using it.
Thank you for including 12-40 2.8 in the list. I have been thinking to get this lens for almost 5 years, and u give me last push. I will get this used lens when I back to Japan this month😄
The 40-150 2.8 is overall my favorite because of how versatile it is for what I do: portraits, mid range wildlife, and tele landscape. Really, it's a tie between that and the 60 mm macro because that's probably my favorite type of photography at the moment. I do want to try the Panasonic 9mm, the Oly 75, and 12-40 pro. My favorite prime is the 45 1.8. When people want a portrait on the fly, that thing is magic.
I do my macro photography with 40-15- 2.8. Combine it with Raynox DCR-5320PRO become a superb macro lens.
I have 3 of the 5 lenses you’ve presented here Robin, the 45, 75, and the 12-40mm, and I agree that they give excellent quality photos.
Great vid as always. In search of the ideal system, I finally put on the side my Nikon system for Olympus, OM-1, Pana 9mm 1.7, Olympus 45mm 1.2mm, Olympus 12-100mm. With this I am fully covered, daylight and low light. I take as well the 300mm when needed (with x1.4 or 2x), but even with this in the bag, I still manage to pack it all up in a fairly small bag volume. I also have the 12-40 2.8, 40-150 2.8, 75 1.8 and 60 2.8 Macro, all great lenses as well, although they do not see much use these days. But needs sometimes change, so I do keep them in case. Now I cannot help but take with me as well a Leica Q2 Mono, which is fantastic for B&W under the right light-contrast. This all together and I still manage to keep the bag below 5kg, which I consider acceptable for my aging body as well!
My most used lens, by far, is the 300 f4. My preferred subjects are birds with non-human mammals, dragonflies and butterflies on the side. My second is the 12-40; it covers almost everything else. The 25 mm f1.2 has tempted me but I don't think I would use it enough.
I love trinity of f1,2 primes for their optcal quality. They are all awesome. I also love 12-40 f2,8 for its variability. Last honorable mention won't be m43 lens but old 43 olympus 50-200/f2.8-3.5 swd lens which was a reason why I started shooting with olympus. I'm alway suprised how good this lens is considering his age. It works perfectly fine on my EM1 mk2.
I also use the 50-200 f2.8-3.5 swd with my EM1 km2. Really a beautiful lens.
Thank you Robin .
Nice video Robin! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Using and loving the Panny Leica 15mm 1.7, Olympus 45 1.8 and Olympus 75mm. Also just changed my Olympus 9-18 for Panny 7-14. Love 4/3
Great video! Have always loved your enthusiasm.
My 5 most used lenses right now:
1. Olympus 9-18 - actually my newest lens. Primarily.used for landscape shots while backpacking. What an under-appreciated gem this lens has turned out to be.
2. Panasonic/Leica 15mm/f1.4 - favorite travel prime for low light. Perfect for indoor shots on family trips.
3. Olympus 12-45 f4pro - this has replaced my 12-40 as my all-purpose walkabout lens. Its sharper, lighter and a bit more reach. Equally at home on my E-P7, E-M5III, or OM1. In low light, I'm typically using one of the primes.
4. Sigma 30mm f1.4 - my indoor/environmental portrait lens of choice. A bit more pop than the 25mm/1.8, and more budget friendly than the 25mm/1.2. Beautiful shots every time.
5. Sigma 56mm f1.4 - has replaced my Olympus 75mm more often than not, as I find the focal length to be more useable and the results just as amazing. I still use the 75mm primarily for candid portraiture at large venues or outdoor parties & events where I can put the extra reach to good use.
I love your happiness, it is infectious! I love the 75mm, 15mm and 12-40 lenses too. I want to get the 9mm and to upgrade my 42.5 f1.7 (if possible)
Always nice to hear options as to why these are your favourite lenses thought since you shoot a lot of macro one of those would have been included. For me in no particular order maybe other than focal length Olympus 17 mm f1.7, lumix 25 f1.4, 60 mm f2.8 olympus macro,, 12-40 f2.8 and 12-100 f4 last included if I am traveling and limited amount of space that and a small prime
45mm F1.8 , 12-40F2.8 , I also love those 😄😄
The 45mm 1.8 is my go-to lens for corporate headshot photography. I swapped my 12-40 2.8 for the 12-100 f4 but in hindsight, the former was a better lens, due to the extra stop. The 12-100 is really superb in daylight, but a bit of a slouch in low light (unlike the 12-40). Still saving for that 9mm though!
Have you tried the Sigma 56mm f1.4 Robin? Given you really like the 45mm f1.8 I expect you'd love this Sigma lens. It's got that little bit more reach and that 1.4 aperture gives lovely background blur and of course a bit more light. 😊
Hey Robin, I guess I have a preference for ultra cheap and fast 35mm lenses. Wide open they have a built-in diffusion filter and beautiful flaring (plus other free effects), stop down to f2 or f2.8, and you get reasonable centre sharpness and extra thick bokeh in the corners. I used to have the little pixco 35mm cctv lens with adapter, these days, I use the TT Artisan 35mm f1.4. Cheers, have a great day!
Thanks Robin! Between my old Olympus manual lenses, my old Oly FT lenses, and my Oly MFT lenses, I have a few from which to choose. But the two I always bring when traveling or day trips (most of my pictures) are the 12-40mm F 2.8 Pro and the 40-150mm F 2.8 Pro. They cover the focal lengths I use 90% of the time, and I don't need to hold up my traveling partners to switch lenses that often. N.b., the FT 50-200mm F 2.8 is a great lens also and isn't a lot bigger (other than the lens hood) than the 40-150 F 2.8. The 75mm F 1.8 is a staggering good lens that you can buy at a really good price considering how good it is. I have the 45mm F 1.2, which I like a lot. Just don't do much in the way of portrait shoots. If I could justify another lens I think it would be the 40-150mm F4 for travel. Just be nice to cover that focal length in a smaller package for travel photos.
Amazing lenses!
The only one I can afford is the 45mm F1.8
Well, Robin, I've got all of them save for the Panasonic 9mm. I have the Oly 8mm but, it's a fisheye. As much as I like that lens, the flatter field of the Panasonic is really appealing. Guess I'm going to have to add that to my bag before I head to NYC next month. Thank you for your always enlightening videos. Cheers!
You can defish the 8mm in camera for flat perspective even in live view
Haha yes! The Olympus 45mm F1.8 is my first lens and my favorite lens!
The 12-40mm f/2.8 is my studio workhorse. I love the 45mm f/1.2 for my headshot work. I have the f/1.8 25mm and 45mm when I want to pack light and I have no hesitation using either one for my professional work as well.
My fave lens combo is the Olympus 12-40mm f2.8 and the 40-150mm f2.8 telephoto. Both are superb zooms with bright constant apertures. Thinking of re-purchasing a Panasonic 20mm f1.7mm. I sold it many years ago, but miss it. It is my fave prime compact lens for the m43 system.
Very similar favorites. My top one the 25 f1.2, second the 45 f1.8, third the 8-25 f4.0, fourth 75 f1.8, fifth 12-40 f2.8. I don’t use telephotos also. Seeing your macro work I thought that the 60 f2.8 was going to be one of your favorites.
Olympus 25 mm f1.2 or sigma 30 mm f1.4 ? For thé Price the sigma but in practice for indoor shooting 25 mm IS the limit . They are thé two best Lenses for micro four third
Love your videos Robin❤️
Hi Robin,my favourite is 12-40 pro 50-200 zuiko.
I like xiaoyi 42.2 1.8, it's exeleent and cheap, all plastic, very light and built in marco mode is great. Also olympus 40-150 is great
Hi Robin, thanks for your lens comments. A very objective POV. I'd love to see a comparison shoot out between the PL 9mm and the Laowa 10mm if you are ever so blessed to be able to get your hands on one. The shots from the PL super-wide looked fantastic here on YT.
For my OLY OMD my favorite lenses are the OLY 17mm f1.8, the OLY 45 mm f 1.8, and the OLY 75mm, f1.8. My favorite zoom lens is the OLY pancake 14-42 mm zoom. I mostly use that with my old E-PL 1. along with a Panasonic 25mm f1.8 The EPL1 and these lenses are my backups, and sometimes used on trips because of it's smaller size and lighter weight than the OMD, yet produces great results. I also a OLY 60 mm macro. I use that any macro. These are my main cameras and lenses. The Pan 9mm sounds like an interesting addition to my lenses. For zoom I have a Nikon D7000 and Tamron 14-250mm zoom lens. The Nikon is my general purpose camera which I use where size and weight aren't the major consideration but zoom capability is. I also have a Nikon 50 mm f1.8 for low light. My airline travel camera, which I use when we fly, is a Sony P&S. Smallest yet most capable camera for its size and weight, and it recharges via USB, so no need to carry a plug in charger other than my phone charger.
Panasonic has no 25 1.8 in their lineup. 25 1.7 & 1.4 only.
my favorite is laowa 7.5mm, 20mm 1.7, 75 1.8, and finally 100 400mm all of my gear, lumix gm5 olympus omd10 miv (i need lumix g9 ii but no have money xd)is very compact and result gear for me
15mm 1.7 is my favourite, wish it was weather sealed
My favorite is 28-300 for FF. so my first lens for MFT would be a 14-140 or similar. I love the 300 and I love the all-in-one.
Second is the 35 f1.4, third the 85 f1.4, 4th the 50 f1.4. So I would pick some prime lenses with the time. the 9mm sounds nice..
45 mm is best lens ever.thnx lot for u vedio
Mine are Olympus 17 f1.8, Panasonic 12-35 f2.8 and Panasonic 35-100 f2.8. These 3 lens perfectly imitate my most used lens on other system I normally used, but in smaller and lighter package.
- 35mm lens (equiv) for travel/walkaround.
- 24-70mm lens (equiv) for most situation.
- 70-200mm lens (equiv) for portrait/sport.
These 3 lens (and 2 MFT cameras) weight less than a single 70-200 f2.8 lens alone!!
I've been thinking of getting the 12-40 f2.8 for my general travel lens for my em5. I've got the lumx 12-32 that came with my previous gx9. It's tiny, but it's not weather sealed, and the oly 12-40 also works with the Oly focus stacking.
One lense I want to add: the Sigma 56mm 1.4. It is a wonderfull extra sharp lense e.g. for portrait photography. Despite the shorter focal length it could be a much cheaper alternative to the Olympus 75mm 1.8.
I was about to post about this one...
I agree so much with you.
And the Sigma 56mm 1.4 is weather sealed!
It also works wonders with panoramas: when I stitch 3 pictures from my treks in the mountains, the amount of details I get is insane...
Please advise.🙏
I bought a Lumix GX80/GX85, the camera came with an inexpensive lens Lumix G 25 mm f/1.7
I looked for used lenses (but like new) and found the following options, which ones would you recommend?
Lumix 14mm F2.5 ($120)
Lumix 20mm F1.7 ($190)
Lumix Leica 25mm F1.4 ($290)
Olympus 45mm F1.8 ($260)
The Olympus 45mm f1.8 is a great value lens. I have the Panasonic 12-35mm f2.8 and it's my favourite lens as it's such a useful focal range and super sharp for a zoom. The extra 5mm of the Olympus 12-40mm would be nice, but I can't justify swapping my Panasonic for the Olympus.
If i'd buy you a cup of coffee, id be worried you'll get a heart-attack cause you are already so hyped up in all of your videos xD
I don’t have the 9 mm or 25 mm but I have the others and love them. The 75 mm is a little slow with focusing and I think compresses faces a little more than I like so I often gravitate to the 45 mm. I probably alternate from carrying the 17 f1.8 with the 45 f1.8 or just the 12-40 f2.8. Occasionally the Oly 60 mm f2.8 makes it into the rotation and is surprisingly good for portraits. The 40-150 f2.8 is outstanding as well if I need the reach.
In fully concure but would like you to consider the Lumix 35-100 mm F2.8 for extending your list up to a #6. This MFT lens is a miracle in many ways, I believe.
Third iteration coming up with this lens, but with Leica having a hand in it....that being said, might be the goat for long mft zoom
Isn't it ironic that we as photographers have all these injuries, but our cameras and lenses are still kicking! Even our memory cards have pretty good health rate :)
My favs 12-40 f2.8 pro, 45mm f1.8, and 100-400 f5-6.3 is. Also I have cheap 25mm f1.7 but i have issue with sharpnes sometimes in this lens but 25mm its good view.
Thank for the videos. Can you tell me what’s the lenses you used for shooting this video?
I own the 8-25, 12-100, 100-400 and the 12, 17, 25, 45 F1.8 lenses + the 60 macro from Olympus. I use the zoomlenses because of the versatile (quality is also very good), but I prefer to schoot with a prime lens. As you mentioned these are compact and light, and the quality is very good/excellent. In my opinion, the 60 F2.8 macro and 45 F1.8 are the best followed by the 25, the 17 and 12 are close together. I use the 45 for portraits and events. I am very fond of this lens. I have often heard and read that the 75mm F.1.8 is a special lens. Maybe I'll still buy this one.
It is a pity that the F1.8 lenses are not resistant to dust and water.
I'm just a hobby photographer and I can't afford the very best gear. My favorites of those lenses that I do have are: M.Zuiko 45mm f1.8, M.Zuiko 30mm f3.5 macro, Sigma 60mm f2.8 DN Art, Samyang 300mm F6.3 ED UMC CS (reflex lens which I really like, I'm weird!) and a vintage lens Meyer-Optik Gorlitz 180mm 1:5.5 Telemegor (M42) which I used today, a very nice old East German lens.
I love my Panaleica 25mm f1.4. Although that lens is old enough, it still perform well.
Hi Robin thnx for vedio just autofocus lens leica how is work good or not in body olympus?thnx lot
When I saw the still image for the video, I thought: Why is the Olympus 45mm not in his Top 5 list ;)
It's design is so noticable. Then I saw the video and noticed you just had a different lense in the still image. The image at 11:25 shows it. :)
Is there a replacement for 150mm?
Hi Robin, great video series! I shoot with a Panasonic GX7 and do street photography, which lens would you recommend between Pana 9mm F1.7 and the Pana 15mm F1.7? I know you have used both, which one renders sharper results? Which would you prefer for street shooting? Cheers from Vancouver, BC Canada
The 45mm 1.8 is an amazing lens, I love it. Hoping to pair it in my bag with a Lumix 20mm 1.7 as ppl seem to love that too, but the prices used have been a bit higher than I want recently .. still watching :)
Although not for action photography due to slower AF & lack of AFC support, the 20mm 1.7 is truly outstanding lens optically. I am always surprised of how beautiful the rendering is with this lens. You won't be disappointed. I would get it asap.
I have quite some Olympus lenses and I love them all.
If there is one lens though that I cannot do without it is actually the 14-42mm EZ kit lens. Because it is so tiny I can carry my camera everywhere I go and therefore 80% of my photos are shot with that lens. I have shot quite some incredible photos with that lens!