Review: Thomas Stirr shoots icebergs with the Zuiko 12-100mm PRO lens
Thomas Stirr tested the Zuiko 12-100mm lens and really loved it! Check out his review and images to learn why he thinks this is a superb lens.
Thomas Stirr tested the Zuiko 12-100mm lens and really loved it! Check out his review and images to learn why he thinks this is a superb lens.
These MFT f/1.2 Cine lenses are available for preorder for each $309 only at Indiegogo (Click here to read all specs). Those are very good lenses for a very low price. Mark Bennet also likes them a lot (he tested the APSC E version):
Matti Sulanto shows us what he thinks are the best compact MFT lenses. The one lens Iove (even if it’s not the best) is the Panasonic 20mm f/1.7. That lens made history!
ThePhoBlographer tested the Panasonic 42.5mm f/1.7 and concluded:
Despite weighing less than a third of a pound, the lens still offers a solid blend of sharpness and bokeh. With only a focus ring on the lens itself, the lens is also easy for beginners to just mount and shoot. For the price and size, this lens is excellent. I’m giving the Panasonic 42.5mm f1.7 four out of five stars.
Chris Baitson writes:
I took my Olympus EM1 Mark ii to Whitby to photograph the piers at Sunrise. This micro four thirds camera has convinced me once and for all that the format does all I need.
TheNarrowBand:
The E1 is tragic. I will list plenty of reasons why in the video. The lack of wide lenses. The overpriced components even though the heart of the system was not really that overpriced. And then there were some mistakes made in the design of the format too. It’s tragic because this affected the market in what I believe was a negative way and made other manufacturers hesitate to move into the digital space. Not to mention the Four Thirds system was an open one that was truly democratic. Sadly that was lost too and thought the MFT system is an open on its not in any way really democratic in the way company prevent camera features from being used across lenses and camera brands.
Gary W writes:
Join me today as I am comparing between two very different photography tools, Micro Four Thirds vs Smartphone, to know how each of them perform as camera. I am comparing my Micro Four Thirds camera, the Panasonic Lumix GX85, against a flagship phone, Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, and I am exploring different point of views to find out the strengths and weaknesses of each camera. This is not a scientific test, but rather my own opinion based on my experience and my preference towards what makes a camera great.