My Top 5 Lenses for Micro Four Thirds in 2020

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

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  • @Paul_anderson_creative
    @Paul_anderson_creative Год назад +2

    Wonderful to see a passionate photographer who USES her lenses... Not just cosseting them .. 🙏🙏🙏

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  Год назад

      hey thanks so much for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @cayreschrist
    @cayreschrist Год назад +2

    I'm getting the m43 itch again after being away for eight years. thanks for the lens opinions!

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  Год назад

      hey, thanks so much for watching and welcome back to the wonderful world of micro 4/3!

  • @edwardchai5398
    @edwardchai5398 3 года назад +4

    For the native M43 lenses, I have and love the Lumix 20mm F1.7, Oly 45mm F1.8, and Oly 75mm F1.8. They really take very sharp pictures. For adapted vintage manual prime lens, I have the Oly OM 50mm F1.4 with Zhongyi Lens Turbo II 0.76X (turns into 36mm F1.0), which produces really sharp pictures with beautiful bokeh. I also have the Kamlan 50mm F1.1 mk II, which is also one of my favourite manual lens for fantastic images with nice bokeh. For standard zoom, I have the Four thirds Oly 12-60mm F2.8-4 SWD lens with MMF2. My Oly em5 ii doesn't have phase detection for best AF with this 12-60mm, but I don't mind the manual focus and love the sharp image and colour rendition produced by this lens. Recently, I just bought a used but still good Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 lens adapted with viltrox EF-M2 II on my em5 mkii. The 0.71X focal reducer turns it into a 13-25mm F1.2 lens and the images produced are stellar. It is as good as having 3 or 4 F1.2 prime lens in one zoom lens. Slightly heavy but love the image quality.

  • @jkjuker
    @jkjuker 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely agree on the 75mm 1.8, Primes are where the system shines and to have that brightness at that length is the peak of the system.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад

      Hey Jed, thanks o much for watching and yes I agree on both counts! :)

  • @snugsonblitz
    @snugsonblitz 2 года назад +3

    I was tempted to get the Leica 15, but I was convinced the Zuiko 17mm is the better choice. Not been disappointed. Have heard the Sigma 56mm 1.4 is even better than the 75mm, especially considering the price. You could get the Sigma 30mm and 56mm for the price of the Zuiko 75.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  2 года назад +3

      Hey Adrian, thanks so much for watching! Those are all great lenses as well, which just highlights how many options there are for the m4/3 format which is of course awesome. While I don't have either Sigma lens, I do have others in those focal lengths. I personally really love the longer reach of the 75mm, so I wouldn't trade it for 2 shorter lenses that overlap other things I already have. I can totally see your reasoning for choosing those 2 for yourself though. I like the 17mm, but I still prefer the Leica as it feels better in hand to me, as I really love the manual aperture ring. I am a huge fan of vintage lenses, and this is a modern version of that older design but with auto focus of course. As I mentioned, I have some other similar focal lengths but the Leica remains my favorite. Thanks again for watching and happy shooting!

  • @normee7249
    @normee7249 3 года назад +3

    good video and though I'm late to view it...some good advice there. I've had some of those and changed some too. Now in 2021 I've consolidated to 10mm f2 Laowa, 12-45mm f4 Oly, and 56mm f1.4 Sigma...a really versatile combo

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +1

      hey thanks for watching! I don't have any of those 3, but it sounds like you've got a great combination of lenses to cover a lot of ground. the bottom line is if it works for you, that is all that matters, right? :)

  • @polyfission2776
    @polyfission2776 3 года назад +2

    I smiled when i saw your number 1 :) LOVE the 75mm 1.8, also my top lens! Anything this lens catches turn out dreamy and sharp.
    My ranking would be:
    5 Meike 3.5mm f/2.8 (dont own this one, but this boy is just a fun and unusual lens to mess with)
    4 M.Zuiko 7-14mm f1.8 PRO (Love it, but like you said, a bit too heavy for everyday use)
    3 M.Zuiko 45mm f1.8
    2 M.Zuiko 60mm f2.8 macro (great also for portrait, SUPER versatile, only barely nudged by the 75. If I could only have 1 lens this would be it)
    1 M.Zuiko 75mm f1.8
    Very curious to try Voigtlander lenses, but they're quite expensive...

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +1

      Hey Mathieu, thanks so much for watching!
      That a great list, thanks for sharing! I don't have the Meike either (I have the LUMIX 8mm f/3.5 fisheye lens). I'm not a big fan of the hard black vignette, but if you like that effect, you might want to consider a cheap fisheye/macro adapter just to give it a try. Not the greatest quality, but it will give you that look on a wider lens (like a 12mm, for example). Here are a couple of options with different thread sizes if you want to take a look (make sure you get one that will fit on the lens(es) you already have).
      amzn.to/3hmo7In
      amzn.to/3w1AFci
      I am also very curious about your 60mm macro, which you say it would be your one and only if you had to choose, but it's your #2(?) I of course love the 75 and obviously agree, but what is the reason it beats out your macro 60? I have the 45mm f/2.8 macro by LUMIX and it is an awesome lens, but I rarely shoot macro, so it doesn't get as much use from me over the 45 f/1.8. I like the idea of the 60mm focal length being in between the 45 and 75, so perhaps if I had that one, I would like it more?
      Ah, so many great lens out there, wouldn't it be great to just have them all, lol.

    • @polyfission2776
      @polyfission2776 3 года назад +1

      @@graphiknation Hey Lauren, thanks for making this video!
      Thanks for the tip, thats a much more affordable option for that fisheye effect. I currently only own the 7-14 pro by Olympus in that range, and also the Zuiko 14-150 II which is a decent zoom for a kit lens (but not very good f stop). I'll see if I can adapt those. I like the effect of the hard vignette fisheye, but I know that is probably a novelty that I'll eventually get over with once I shoot several times with it :P
      For the 60mm macro. I rank it lower than the 75mm for the sole reason that I just get more raw enjoyment when I slap on the beautiful 75mm. The combination of great bokeh, and a focal length that I prefer is just sublime to me, unbeatable and an argument against this sony full-frame craze. But technically, I consider the 60 a more "versatile" focal length, and it can also shoot mind-blowing macro shots. It was always on my camera before I purchased the 75. As for you already owning the 75mm and 45mm, it's a bit of a hard sell... The 60mm in non-macro use "feels" a bit more like a 45 mm than the 75mm (I know that technically makes zero sense, 60 is its own length, but maybe you'll see what I mean haha). Consider it if you want to go take walks in the forest and are only bringing one lens. You'll be able to slow down and take occasional macros of what you encounter, a meditative experience really, but you'll also have the capability to take a 45mm-like portrait shot of whatever comes at you. It is also weather-sealed and quite affordable! Pretty much a perfect lens really
      And yes so many tempting lenses out there... Currently eyeing the new non-pro Oly 100-400mm but its so darn expensive. The reasonable voice in my mind says I should hold off at least a year, but its so hard! The 40-150 f2.8 Pro is also beautiful, with a 2x converter, but do I "need" it? :D ahhh!

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад

      @@polyfission2776
      Awe man, I feel you on the 40-150 pro, believe me because I paid full retail price for it a few years ago. It's obnoxiously enormous for me though, so I ended up selling it, with plans to buy the Leica 50-200, which is smaller, lighter AND longer (and up to 400mm with a 2X converter). I haven't pulled the trigger on that new lens yet either, just due to priorities (and again, overlap on a different system) but I thought you might enjoy my most recent video, since it's all about this focal length! lol You must have read my mind. ;)
      ruclips.net/video/IaZOIgvKqaM/видео.html
      Just a sidetone on the 100-400 LUMIX/Leica version), it's a superb lens if you shoot a lot of telephoto, like wildlife or sports or something. I personally don't mind the size and weight of this lens because of it's massive reach, it's totally worth it. I have rented it for specific shoots in the past, and that was a great use of money and resources IMO, since I don't need that long reach every day (it's only $105 for 7 days at lens rentals.com).
      It's a very personal decision to make, but for me, I would get the 50-200 Leica to start with, and maybe add the 2X teleconverter later down the road. But if you need that long reach, the 100-400 on M4/3 is hard to beat, on any system. :)

  • @RangKlos
    @RangKlos 4 года назад +4

    First time watching her and saved this particular one in my favorites. There's something special in the way she described them, if you know what I mean.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад +2

      Hey Rang, thanks so much for watching (and saving!) I’m so glad you enjoyed the video. ☺️

  • @davidcoote8395
    @davidcoote8395 3 года назад +1

    Got the first two and agree completely. My other lens is the Olympus 40-150 f2.8 with both extenders. They do everything from street to birds and take up very little room. 😎

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад

      Hey David, thanks so much for watching! I also owned the 40-150 Oly lens for a while but I ended up selling it. It was a bit large and heavy for me, and after I got a closer look at a friend's Leica 50-200, I just fell in love with that smaller lens with a bit longer reach. It's actually my number six, so just one point shy of making this list! lol. I agree 100% with you though on the combination of the 12-35 with the 40-150 + extenders. You really have nearly every focal length covered in just 2 lenses, and if you add the Oly 45 for portraits (and maybe the Laowa 7.5 for wide angle) you are totally set for every situation. Thanks again for watching, happy shooting! :)

  • @quiver99
    @quiver99 3 года назад +3

    Btw, I own the 15mm Leica, 45mm Oly and have owned the PanaLeica 12-60 (stellar for MFT) which I replaced with the Panasonic 14-140mm II (I find it great for travelling and I use primes in dimlight). My other lenses are Oly 9-18mm and Oly 12-45mm f4 which I bought with Oly OMD EM1 II

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +1

      all excellent lenses! I don't have them all but I'm familiar. so many great lenses out there for M4/3, I wish I could have them all. lol thanks again for watching and engaging :)

  • @compucorder64
    @compucorder64 Год назад

    The Panasonic Leica is great but you are right that it is a bit pricey. On a budget, the DJI 15mm 1.7 is essentially the same lens. And second-hand, they do show up for 200-300.That and the Panasonic Lumix G 25mm f/1.7 are my top lenses. Because they are versatile, and great value for money considering the quality.

  • @erichlinser3994
    @erichlinser3994 2 года назад +1

    Thanks, great video..i just found your stream tonight after searching for Canon 55mm f1.2. I seem to be finding myself going after vintage manual film lenses adapted to my Canon R. I still had all my FD lenses from the film days.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  2 года назад

      hey, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I love using vintage lenses on my mirrorless cameras. I don't really miss shooting film at all (I much prefer my digital cameras) but I do enjoy the older, manual lenses. happy shooting and thanks for watching :)

  • @alamin-fr8rc
    @alamin-fr8rc 2 года назад +1

    You’re fun to listen to and obviously passionate about photography. Thank you, I learnt a lot.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  2 года назад

      hey thanks so much for watching! I am so glad to hear you enjoyed the video and are getting value out of it. :)

  • @derekwin13
    @derekwin13 2 года назад +1

    Right now, I am in the same situation with the 42.5mm f1.2 and f1.7. About to buy the f1.7 again because the f1.2 is too big and intimidatiing for subjects on the street. I had the 12-35mm f2.8 zoom but dont anymore. I have the laowa 7.5mm f2 and love it. I had the 7-14mm f4 and really love that one too. I have the 75mm f1.7 and the 15mm f1.7 both in silver as well. I agree the 15mm. 42.5mm and the 75mm make a great travel/street kit.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  2 года назад

      That is funny, we have many of the same lenses! I still have not sprung for the Laowa, but now I am eyeing the Panasonic 9mm f/1.7 instead. LOL
      So happy to hear you also love the 15/45/75 trio, it's pretty hard to beat IMO. Thanks so much for watching, and happy shooting :)

  • @JeevesTCW
    @JeevesTCW 3 года назад +3

    Really enjoyed the video, great pics, and very happy that you showed so much love to the Leica 12-60 which doesnt generally get the mention it deserves I feel. II am currently thinking of getting one of those Laowas perhaps the 10mm and trade in my Oly 9-18. Rich

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +1

      Hey thanks so much Richard for watching and your comments. I agree the Leica 12-60 is a bit overlooked, I am not sure why. I would love to grab one, but I'm still hanging onto my 12-35. If it weren't so beat up and "ugly" I would just sell it and get the Leica, but no one wants to pay much for a lens that looks as ugly as mine LOL. I love the smaller Laowa primes too, just makes more sense for me to carry something smaller since I only need a super-wide angle every once in a while. I do hope you enjoy it though. Thanks a agin for tuning in. :)

    • @JeevesTCW
      @JeevesTCW 3 года назад +1

      @@graphiknation update - sold my 9-18 and oly 17mm & got myself the PL 8-18 f2.8-4 and its stunning, I think you may be surprised how small it feels and its just a gorgeous build. Loving seeing your pics from PL 15mm & Oly 75mm again.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +1

      @@JeevesTCW hey Richard that’s awesome, congrats on the new lens! I’m sure it’s an amazing lens, I never have doubted that for a minute. My issue is I find that I leave my 7-14 behind in favor of smaller primes, and the Laowa is the smallest, so I can carry more primes and only 1 zoom. I’m sure I would love the lens, but I would likely not want to carry it around if it’s similar to the 7-14, which i know that it is. Enjoy it tho! I know you will get some great images with it. Thanks for watching and sharing the update. ☺️

  • @rickkoloian4179
    @rickkoloian4179 3 года назад +2

    Thanks so much as I recently purchased a Panasonic G95 & found your video remarkably informative & articulate.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +1

      Hey, thanks so much for watching, Rick! I am so glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful. The G95 is an excellent camera, I do hope you enjoy it. :)

  • @jonathanpointer9578
    @jonathanpointer9578 4 месяца назад

    re watching this video as I always keep thinking about it and enjoyed your commentary. Please please do more m43rds content!

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 месяца назад

      Hey thank you so much for watching and rewatching! I hope to get more videos made in the future, I just have a hard schedule these days. I really appreciate the kind words and support, that means a lot, thank you. :)

  • @datapro007
    @datapro007 4 года назад +2

    Truly a fun video. I have the little Olympus 45mm. It is a gem. Your other picks make a lot of sense. I have the Lumix 20mm instead of the 15mm. Yes, it is about the price.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад

      Hey thanks! And yes I hear you on the price of that 15mm, and I also do have the 20mm as well. It's a great little lens, and I really enjoy that focal length, but I have the oldest version, and the auto focus is a little sluggish on mine. I just love the manual aperture on the Leica, and it's nice and small/compact. They are pretty similar other wise. Thanks for watching! :)

    • @datapro007
      @datapro007 4 года назад +2

      @@graphiknation I hate to say it, but I have version2 of the 20mm. The autofocus is still a bit sluggish. Of course "sluggish" is relative. I like light and compact, so it suits me. I can relate to what you are saying about the bigger lenses. I look forward to watching more of your videos.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад +2

      @@datapro007 yeah, I can't really rely on the 20mm in auto focus at all when I'm shooting video, but it's totally fine for shooting stills. I do also enjoy manual focus so not a deal breaker for me anyway. I bought the 20mm years ago, and I still keep it around even though I rarely need it. I did in fact use it to film much of this video, since I had to have all my favorite lenses on hand to refer to in my list! LOL
      As for the size, M4/3 should be small and compact (IMO). It's the whole reason I switched in the first place, and I think most people on M4/3 don't want to lug around heavy lenses.
      Thanks again for watching, and I hope to get something new posted soon! :)

  • @davidleong899
    @davidleong899 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great vid. I've saved it and used it as a frame of reference. Nothing beats experience with the right lenses!!

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад

      Hey thanks so much for watching David, I’m so glad enjoyed the video enough to save it for later reference, that is awesome. And I definitely agree, camera bodies can and will be replaced but a great lens will stay with you for much longer. Happy shooting! ☺️

  • @EridenEstrella
    @EridenEstrella 4 года назад +3

    Hi Lauren!! What a great personality you have and I completely agree with you on that Olympus 75mm 1.8 It's one of the best camera lenses in the world, but there are lots of full frame fanboys not prepare for that debate. Droping a like and I just suscribe. Keep up the good work!!!

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад

      Hey, thanks so much Eriden for watching and your kind remarks. That Oly is a dream lens, as are all of these (IMO). I don't care what the FF enthusiasts think, they can keep their big heavy gear. M4/3 is highly underrated if you ask me. Thanks again for watching and your subscribing! :)

  • @abchappell01
    @abchappell01 Год назад +1

    That was a wonderful video presentation. Thank you so much.😊

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  Год назад

      Hey thanks so much for watching! So glad you enjoyed the video :)

  • @GlobeHackers
    @GlobeHackers 3 года назад +1

    I enjoyed your enthusiasm and descriptions. I've been considering them for a while and now I'm going to have to pick up the 15mm and Laowa 7.5.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +1

      Hey, thanks so much for watching, I am so glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful. I hope you enjoy those 2 little lenses, they are both superb. Happy Holidays!

    • @GlobeHackers
      @GlobeHackers 3 года назад

      @@graphiknation Happy Holidays enjoy all the days

    • @GlobeHackers
      @GlobeHackers 3 года назад

      @@graphiknation We must remain practical, humble, focused on the craft and the joy it brings. If, after 15 years, your gear looks like it has been through a war, you are probably a good photographer. That's one of the reasons I instantly trusted you. I could see the work on the lens. :-)

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад

      @@GlobeHackers hey, thanks so much for your trust. I can also add to that sentiment the exterior shell may be weathered, but the glass remains clean! I hope you enjoy your new glass on the battlefield for many years to come. :)

  • @quiver99
    @quiver99 3 года назад

    Very well laid out and you’ve got that cool connection style which hooks up viewers. Well done!

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад

      Hey thanks so much for watching and the positive feedback! :)

  • @kentmemories
    @kentmemories 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for video. I really love you talk about your favourite lens from artistic prospectives. I have many lens you mentioned, including the super sharp 75/1.8. My most favourite on my lists are the take-it-everywhere 15/1.7 and the romance 42.5/1.2, just love the look and the ring.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад

      Hey Kent, sounds like we share a lot of the same favorites! Thanks much for watching, and for your kind remarks. :)

  • @rascalhusky8129
    @rascalhusky8129 2 года назад +1

    Interesting and intelligent assessment. Very clever and educational. I have a olympus 45mm lens and it's very sharp 👌.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  2 года назад

      hey thanks so much for watching! I too love that tiny little OLY 45! :)

  • @friatankar
    @friatankar 2 года назад +1

    I don't shoot so much in low Light, so my favourite is The olympus 12-200 mm lens, because of The versatility.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  2 года назад

      Hey Niklas, I have a friend who loves her 14-140mm for the same reason. We all have a our priorities and preferences. I love primes myself and I don't care for variable apertures, but it is nice not to have to change lenses all the time. There's always a trade off, I guess. LOL
      Happy shooting with your 12-200mm and thanks so much for watching!

  • @wwonders3
    @wwonders3 3 года назад +1

    I just the bought the Panasonic BGH1 looking to become an expert on it. thank you for this video.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +1

      Hey William, congrats on the new camera, I am so glad you found this video helpful. Thanks so much for watching and happy shooting! :)

  • @jianfeiwang1654
    @jianfeiwang1654 2 года назад +1

    I always hear good thing about 75mm and the output always makes me want one myself. But, it always ends up giving up that idea when I look at my Simga 56/1.4, which is also a bokeh monster. Check that out, and see if it could replace 45 and 75 for you! Other than that, I’m totally agree with your choices, just want to add another gem: 35100/2.8, which is one of reasons I could not give up m43!

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  2 года назад

      hey thanks so much for watching, and for your reco on the sigma! I have not used the 56mm f/1.4 before, but I do have some sigma L-mount lenses for my S5 that I really like, so I am sure that one is great as well. I like the 35-100 too, but I tend to favor my Leica 50-200 f/2.8-4 for my longer zoom shots. I didn't yet have the Leica at the time of making this video, but I seriously considered adding it as a 6th or bonus lens, it just didn't make the final cut. It's so hard to choose only 5 from such a wide range of lenses available, I would try them all if I could. Enjoy the Sigma, and you never know, you might come across a great deal on the 75mm one day and give it a try. If not though, it sounds like you are all set. :)

    • @jianfeiwang1654
      @jianfeiwang1654 2 года назад +1

      @@graphiknation Totally agree that it's hard to choose only 5, with more adorable lenses still adding to the system like DG 9mm/1.7 lol

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  2 года назад

      @@jianfeiwang1654 yeah, that new 9mm is pretty sweet!

  • @bentaylor3984
    @bentaylor3984 Год назад +1

    Hi Lauren, I enjoyed your video and agree with much of what you say about the lenses you’ve chosen. Just out of curiosity, with the increases in the quality of modern “zoom” lenses why do you not use any. I travel every day, with a kit lens, or high quality equivalent t, and an overlapping zoom cutting down my carry to only 2 lenses. Ok, I often throw either the 45mm 1.8, or 75mm 1.8 into the kit as well but find the other two cover most of my needs. Just thinking out loud?😢 Just

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  Год назад

      hey Ben thanks for watching and for the great question. It’s a true, I don’t have any of the newer micro 4/3 zoom lenses. I guess there are a couple of reasons for that. I have a perfectly sufficient arsenal of lenses and focal lengths that meet my needs, most of which are either lighter, faster or both. I also really enjoy vintage primes and the super small compactness of CCTV lenses. I guess I like weird things?
      By design, modern zoom lenses don’t appeal that much to me. As it stands currently, there are 2 categories of choice. There is small and compact which is easy to carry but the aperture sucks or you can choose something with a brighter aperture. The problem for me is they just get bigger, heavier and more expensive, all reasons I left Nikon over 10 years ago for Micro 4/3 in the first place. A good example is the LUMIX 10-25mm f/1.7. Those specs sound amazing but that lens is a boat anchor. I would much rather take my $1500 and pick up 2, 3 or 4 much smaller and lighter primes that cover a wider range that I can carry more easily and are way more enjoyable to use.
      That may be a dramatic example but I guess I just don’t feel like I am missing anything. One might point out there is not a telephoto lens included in this list, but that is only because it’s limited to 5. I also have the LUMIX/Leica 50-200mm f/2.8-4 for longer reach, but it’s not included in this video, as it’s #6 on my list.
      Those are my reasons, all personal and subjective of course. What are some of your favorites?

  • @be-veo
    @be-veo Год назад

    I think you are pretty good without pierching on your lips ❤️

  • @ml.2770
    @ml.2770 7 месяцев назад

    The Oly 12-100 f/4 is the goat of micro four thirds.

    • @larry3194
      @larry3194 7 месяцев назад

      IMO, 12-45 F4 is, if you don't need that much reach

  • @omnymisa
    @omnymisa 3 года назад +1

    Have seem gear go to some extreme places coming back in much better shape, btw very nice photos :P

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад

      Hey thanks so much for watching and your kind words! I haven't been in too many extreme situations, but even in freezing wind, rain and sleet all my M4/3 gear has never failed me. Most are not even weather sealed. I only once had an Olympus camera stop functioning after getting caught out in some heavy rain, but I put it in a sealed bag with some rice and went to bed. When I woke up it was totally fine, still works perfectly to this day. :)

  • @teknolem7426
    @teknolem7426 2 года назад +1

    I m new to mft. But im getting a olympus omd em10. If i want Autofocus. Do i have to stick with the mft olympus lenses? And if i use other mft lenses. Can i have auto focus

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  2 года назад

      hey thanks for watching! you can use any autofocus lenses that you can mount to your camera, but in general it's best to choose Olympus lenses if you want to get the absolute best performance from your autofocus system. The idea is that the brand is making the lens and body technologies to work in concert together. You can totally use any MFT lenses, and adapt all kinds of other lenses with adapters, but you may experience slower focusing across brands. You will also not be able to use some functions, like manual aperture or lens stabilization (Panasonic has some lenses that have stabilization in the lens, so when paired with a Panasonic camera that also has stabilization, you can get double stabilization). I don't really worry about this stuff too much, but there are a lot of people who complain about it. lol

  • @wangmedia
    @wangmedia 3 года назад +1

    Great video, my favourite is the Nocticron 42.5/1.2 even if it is a bit heavy it sits on my GH5 almost all the time. The whole rig is kind of heavy with Atomos Ninja V and mic as well so. For photos I mainly use the 15/1.7 and the 25/1.4. I was on the fence to go for the 75/1.8 or the 35-100/2.8 but finally decided to go for the 35-100/2.8 ii for the longer reach. I think the Nocticron can complement the 35-100 as portrait lens and having a zoom lens will be super on videoshoots. I also have the 12-35/2.8 but it has more and more been replaced by the 15/1.7 and the 25/1.4. Use GX80 for stills and as B-cam.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +1

      Hey Henrik, thanks so much for watching! All great lenses you mentioned there. And yeah the 42.5 f/1.2 is a pretty special lens. I usually leave it at home casual/street shooting and take it out for portraits and client shoots. I would love to have the 25mm f/1.4 but I have some others that are similar and I just have never gotten around to picking that one up. Same with the 35-100mm, it's always been on my radar but I've never picked one up. Lately I am thinking the Leica 50-200 is going to be the best choice for my next big lens investment. So many good lenses out there, I wish I could have them all. Thanks again for watching and sharing your favorites. :)

    • @wangmedia
      @wangmedia 3 года назад +1

      @@graphiknation thanks for answering. I forgot to mention that I just sold the Leica 12-60/2.8-4.0 to finance the 35-100/2.8. I could never really adapt to being limited by the 4.0 as it was as soon as I moved the zoom. I also consider the 45/1.8 for my GX80. The used prices are crazy low in Sweden for m4/3 lenses now. The 25/1.4 and the 15/1.7 goes for around 250$. The panny 42.5/1.7 goes for 200$ so it is easy to go wild on just get all the lenses out there. Regarding the 75/1.8, would you prefer it to the Nocticron for portraits and long enough to replace the 35-100/2.8 at low light conditions?

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +2

      @@wangmedia Yeah, that variable aperture is not ideal. I really like the idea of the 12-60 focal range, so I wouldn't have to change lenses as frequently. I think the 12-35 + 35-100 are great in covering more range, but then I would have 2 zooms in my bag, plus any primes I want to carry. This is my reasoning anyway for the 12-60, having just one zoom + all the primes I am so addicted to. The f/4 sucks a little, but I feel comfortable with it, as I also have the 7-14 which has a constant f/4, and it doesn't bother me on that lens. I generally use a zoom for walking around in daylight or long exposure at smaller apertures at night. I would switch to a prime for low light in any scenario and of course when shallow DOF is desired. Thanks for sharing your experience with that 12-60 though, it is definitely a very valid critique and one I have thought a lot about myself.
      It's funny you ask about it because I actually prefer the 75mm for my portraits, when I have enough room to step back from the subject. At the longer focal length, it gives a more dramatic, compressed shallow DOF background look than the 42.5. I also don't shoot portraits on the 42.5 fully open due to the problem of not being able to get enough in focus at that extreme wide aperture. I generally stop down on both lenses to about f/2.0 - 2.5 anyway, so an argument could easily be made that the 35-100 would be a more flexible option, at least for portraits. In low light though, the 75mm does make a difference at 1.8 and I can pull off a great looking portrait with this lens at 1.8 with the right distance. The thing I like the most about this lens is how it renders that shallow DOF and perspective compression when fully open at 1.8. I am not sure how close to that effect you could get with the 35-100 at 2.8, but now I will probably fall down a rabbit hole researching it on Flickr. LOL
      Thanks for watching and for your thoughtful comments and questions.

    • @wangmedia
      @wangmedia 3 года назад

      @@graphiknation thanks again for your answer. I just recommended my Nikon 180/2.8 for portraits since I’m selling it. 95% of my keepers from my Nikon time comes from this lens. The beautiful compression and bokeh is just wow. If I get it sold I might go for the 75/1.8 as well 🤪. Waiting for the delivery of my 35-100/2.8 so I’ll give it a try on 75-100 before I pull the trigger on the 75.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +1

      @@wangmedia You’re welcome, I’m sure you will enjoy the 35-100, it’s a fantastic lens! 😀

  • @segrad1
    @segrad1 4 года назад +2

    Hey Lauren! Good video as usual. I use the Olympus 12-40 2.8 and it's REALLY good. The Lumix 1.8 25 and the Yongnu 42.5 1.8 are both nice as well. Looking forward to the next Meetup. PEACE from ATL ✊🏾📸 #atlantaurbanpho

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад +1

      Hey, thanks so much Rob and yes, I am a fan of the 25mm lens myself ( I prefer the f/1.4 version). I have not heard of the Yongnu but I will definitely check it out. The Oly 12-40 is so similar, but a little larger than the Lumix 12-35. I have found most of the time the OLY zooms tend to be on the larger/bulkier side, and I just really prioritize small/portability in all my M4/3 gear. I sold my OLY 40-150 f/2.8 a while ago because it was just too big and heavy and lug around. I also have a 300mm on another system, so I didn't really need it. I will eventually replace it with the Leica 50-200, which if this was a top 6 list, Leica 50-200 would have made it into the video. LOL Thanks for watching and hope you are doing well. :)

  • @garybrown9719
    @garybrown9719 3 года назад +2

    I have xl hands the big lens like the panasonic 12mm 1.4 & 42.5mm 1.2
    Fit perfect the laowa 7.5mm is so small i lost it in my bag
    I would like to try the 75mm

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +1

      Hey Gary, thanks for watching! I understand the large hands like larger lenses preference. Gotta be something out there for everyone. :) Sad to hear about your Laowa, that is a tragedy. I think you would enjoy the 75mm, I personally prefer it to the 42.5 for portraits. The longer focal length has more dramatic lens compression, making the shallow DOF appear more visually pleasing. I use the 42.5 when I'm in a crowded space, like a small room where I can't step back to get a good frame, but if I have the room to take a few steps back the 75 is just a gorgeous portrait lens. Great at other things too, but it's my go-to for headshots/portraits. Thanks again for watching, happy shooting!

    • @garybrown9719
      @garybrown9719 3 года назад +2

      @@graphiknation
      Just picked up a em1x
      I love my panasonic lenses 12-35 35-100 45.2 f1.2 45-200mm which works great on the em1x
      But no pro capture low
      so ive decide to get ride of all my fuji canon tamron panasonic to fund a few Olympus lenses
      45mm, 75mm, 17mm
      Keeping my omd 135mm manual focus lens you got to get one
      That one ill never sell.
      keeping the laowa 7.5mm

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +1

      @@garybrown9719 these are all awesome choices, I personally have the Leica 50-200mm on my wish list. One day I will grab that one for my telephoto needs. I also have an old Minolta 135mm lens, it a good one indeed! :)

  • @rjkral
    @rjkral 4 года назад

    Was gonna recommend a look at the little Laowa wide angle and you beat me to it! Great thoughts and reviews!! 👍

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад

      Man I love that little Laowa! It's so light, bright and small, everything you need in a M4/3 prime. Thanks so much for watching Robert! :)

  • @luismontalbanpozas
    @luismontalbanpozas Год назад +1

    Mis lentes favoritas son el 30 mm 3.5 macro y el 60 mm 2.8 macro de Olympus y luego el 25 mm 1.8 .

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  Год назад

      ¡Todas esas son excelentes opciones! Gracias por mirar :)

  • @romeoromeogray8172
    @romeoromeogray8172 3 года назад +1

    Loved your review!

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад

      Hey, thanks so much for watching, Romeo! I am so glad you enjoyed the video. :)

  • @calvinfarrow1720
    @calvinfarrow1720 2 года назад +1

    Well done!

  • @singlongchang1301
    @singlongchang1301 2 года назад +1

    What’s your favorite Camera ? Are you switching to full frame ?

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  2 года назад

      hey, thanks for watching! Currently my favorite camera is my Lumix G95, although I also recently picked up a used Lumix LX100 II that has been a ton of fun in a super small package.
      I do also love my Lumix S5 FF camera, but the larger weight is harder for me to get used to, so I most often reach for something smaller and lighter.
      The G95 is a great compromise for me because it has the larger 20mp sensor and it's one of the few Lumix M4/3 cameras that has live composite, which is a feature I absolutely fell in love with on the S5.
      What is your favorite camera?

  • @sharingtheadventure
    @sharingtheadventure 4 года назад +1

    Lauren, I’m curious if you’ve tried the Sigma 56mm? That’s probably a bit long for your work, but it never hurts to ask.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад

      Hey Dale, I don’t have any Sigma lenses, although I do hope to get the free 45mm with my recent purchase of the S5. Fingers crossed ☺️

    • @sharingtheadventure
      @sharingtheadventure 4 года назад +1

      @@graphiknation I didn’t know what you meant, but looked it up. Free Sigma 45mm. Not a bad deal at all! I just got a great deal on an E-M1 Mark II...the silver/black Special Edition brand new for under $1K. Looking forward to putting it to use. Sad to see Olympus selling out.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад

      @@sharingtheadventure yeah, sad about Olympus but maybe they can hang on under new ownership. Pentax has been bought and sold a few times and they are still making good products.

  • @sharingtheadventure
    @sharingtheadventure 4 года назад

    What an awesome video. Great info, wonderfully put together...just a great job!!! Totally unrelated, but love your hair too. Thanks for sharing your experience. :-)

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад

      Hey, thanks so much Dale, for watching and for your kind remarks! :)

    • @sharingtheadventure
      @sharingtheadventure 4 года назад

      Lauren, I used your link to purchase the LAOWA lens on Amazon but the link takes me to the black version. If I follow your link but then search for the silver one, will you get a share? If not, can you create a link to the silver version? You were the first person I saw that recommended that lens so I thought it only fair. Thank you

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад +1

      @@sharingtheadventure Hey Dale, thanks so much for asking about the link in silver! I too prefer the silver version if it's ever available myself. I had a hard time finding the link, but I finally realized the silver version is not listed on Amazon as "Laowa" it is listed as "Venus Optics". I updated the links in description to include that version as well. Here it is for your quick reference, if you have not already pulled the trigger: Laowa 7.5mm f/2 (Silver): amzn.to/3dJbYd3
      Thanks so much again for watching and for buying from my affiliate links! Your support is very much appreciated. :)

    • @sharingtheadventure
      @sharingtheadventure 4 года назад +1

      That was fast. Thank you. :-) I pulled the trigger.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад

      @@sharingtheadventure Awesome, thanks so much Dale! Be on the lookout for a new video coming soon, with a little Lightroom editing in the mix. :)

  • @dominiquebabao6457
    @dominiquebabao6457 4 года назад +1

    Loved this video. Thanks 🙏.

  • @krugmeup2162
    @krugmeup2162 3 года назад +1

    If you were starting out in 2021 what camera would you buy? Still mft?

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад

      Hi thanks for watching and what a good question. Of course it depends what kind of photographer (or videographer) you are and what your preferences and needs are, which is very subjective and personal. For me, if I could only have one camera it would still be M4/3. I just really love the smaller system, and being able to carry more gear that's smaller and lighter. I can carry 2 bodies and 5 or 6 lenses in a small bag that doesn't weigh me down, so for this reason alone, I will never give up my M4/3 system! I also really love the 2X crop factor (which I know a lot of others criticize), but I love using a 200mm lens and getting a 400mm equivalent focal length.
      At present, I am content with my G85, but I would love to upgrade to a 20MP sensor, but in a smaller/more compact body. The G100 is almost ideal, except it lacks stabilization, which is an odd choice for a vlogging camera. I am hoping it will get an upgrade and become the perfect, small powerhouse for the system, similar to the S5 for L-Mount, but I guess we will have to wait and see what happens!

    • @krugmeup2162
      @krugmeup2162 3 года назад

      @@graphiknation thanks for your detailed reply. I do see your point. I just wish they had better evfs on the smaller models ( and cheaper) without having to buy the top of the line.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад

      @@krugmeup2162 Yeah, I hear you, and sure, I wish myself the S5 had a better EVF - and it IS a high end camera at $2000 (body only)! I think overall LUMIX is known for putting a lot of value for money in their smaller cameras, so the quality of the EVF for example is probably just not cost efficient at all to do so below a certain price point. I also often think about how much more advanced even the most bare, minimal digital cameras are these days (compared to film cameras) and it gets me back to center. This helps me appreciate more the things I have, rather than dwelling on the things I don't have. Thanks again for watching and engaging. I hope you find a camera that fits all your wants and needs. :)

  • @TheDIYFilmmaker
    @TheDIYFilmmaker 4 года назад +1

    Hi Lauren! which lens are you using in this video? It creates a really nice blurry background.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад

      Hey thanks so much! I actually used 2 lenses to shoot this video, I used the Panasonic 20mm f/1.7 pancake lens and a 25mm f/1.4 CCTV lens for the scenes that look more dramatic with the darker vignetting in the corners. If you like that look, you should check out my video on CCTV lenses! Here is that link: ruclips.net/video/UvBKirR0n2M/видео.html
      Also, here are Amazon links to both of the lenses I used to shoot this video:
      25mm CCTV with M4/3 adapter:
      amzn.to/3hPXf0E
      Lumix 20mm pancake lens:
      amzn.to/2DhDyQe

  • @MartinBlasick
    @MartinBlasick 4 года назад +1

    Subscribed. Great channel. Have you run across any affordable telephoto lenses that have some character, sort of a counterpart to the 35mm CCTV lenses that deliver character on the cheap? I'm using a GH4.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад

      Hey Martin, thanks for watching and your question, it's an interesting one indeed! I don't know of a good tele option that is as inexpensive as a CCTV lens. The closest thing I can think of would be the Pentax 110 lenses, which are extremely small and all have a fixed 2.8 aperture. They are quirky and weird, and the longest focal length is 70mm, which will give you 140mm equivalent on M4/3. You should be able to grab on for between about $50-$100. I don't have this particular lens at the moment, but I am watching a few of them on e-bay! I am actually planning to make a video about the Pentax 110 lenses, and I have collected 3 so far (18mm, 24mm & 50mm).
      I do have a weird old 135mm f/2.8 Leica Elmarit rangefinder with goggles, but it's frustrating to use. The goggles makes it impossible to mount to any camera with a protruding hand grip, so the GH4 is a no-go (I can mount it to a smaller body, like my GM1 or GF8).
      I hope this helps, and let me know if you come across anything I don't know about!
      :)

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад

      Hey Martin, I have looked into this a little more, and you might take a look at a vintage Jupiter 135mm f/4 lens. Russian made, they are in the $30-$80+ range, and will give you 270mm equivalent on M4/3. Hope this helps, thanks again for watching!

    • @MartinBlasick
      @MartinBlasick 4 года назад +1

      graphiknation presto! That looks perfect. I will get it for sure. Can’t go wrong even if it goes wrong. Thank you!

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад

      @@MartinBlasick Sure thing! Happy to help. :)
      Looks like the Jupiter 37 is newer & sharper:
      amzn.to/2BW2FYx
      The Jupiter 11 is older and quirkier:
      amzn.to/3gs6pQq
      Let me know how you like it, it looks like a pretty interesting lens!

    • @MartinBlasick
      @MartinBlasick 4 года назад +1

      ​@@graphiknation I spent so much time devouring info and deciding between the Jupiter 11 and 37 that I ended up going down a rabbit hole and buying a SOLIGOR 90-230mm F4.5 for Nikon. I've got the Metabones speedbooster - Nikon to M 4/3 - so it should get a bit more light. I really wanted the Jupiter 11 for the vibe and the 37 for sharpness. I tried the buy a J11 but the seller was "temporarily on vacation". I'm awaiting that seller's return. Your suggestion really sent me on a journey.

  • @sharingtheadventure
    @sharingtheadventure 4 года назад

    Well, I watched your video again today. You’ve got a great eye for beautiful shots. I’m kinda figuring you’re well versed at Lightroom as well? Envy is something I very very seldom feel, but I feel myself envying your gift a bit. :-)

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад

      Hey Dale, thanks so much for tuning in, and yes, I do know my way around Lightroom and Photoshop quite well! I have over 20 years experience as a graphic designer, so I have been trained in professional imaging and color correcting for printing and digital media throughout my life and career. I also have a painting and illustration background from my youth, so it was a natural progression from the canvas to the computer for me. I am so happy you like my work, you can find much more on Instagram and Flickr if you want to browse. Thanks again for watching and your enthusiastic support. :)

  • @CanuckQuest
    @CanuckQuest 3 года назад +1

    Great video!

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад

      Hey thanks so much David!

    • @CanuckQuest
      @CanuckQuest 3 года назад +1

      @@graphiknation I am new to MFT and was happy to see I picked the right lenses for my lumix cameras! Been labouring over the 7-14 mostly due to size, but I think I will still get it. Any issues for you re. flaring on that lens or is that mainly Oly users? Thx!

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +1

      @@CanuckQuest Hey David, I haven't really noticed any problems with flaring on this lens beyond what you would expect when you're shooting directly into bright lights. I have Olympus cameras also, and I use it on both systems. It's a great lens! As Mentioned in the video, I would probably get Laowa today, due to it's brighter aperture and smaller size, but I am having a very hard time letting this one go, it's a really great lens!

    • @CanuckQuest
      @CanuckQuest 3 года назад +1

      @@graphiknation Thanks! I finally grabbed the 7-14 used (same price as new Laowa). I am with you with form factor but in the end I only have the Lumix family cameras so kind of gravitated there. Can't wait for my Oly 45mm 1.8 though! Seems almost too good to be true.

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +1

      @@CanuckQuest It's a great lens, I think you will be thrilled with it. Also, the variable focal length is nice as well (the Laowa of course is only a fixed focal length). The 45 Oly is absolutely hands down irreplaceable to me. I just adore this lens, I hope you love it too!

  • @edsassler
    @edsassler 3 года назад

    They say that great minds think alike. Sadly, yours thinks like mine... Just add the 100-400 and a half dozen fisheye lenses and you have everything.

  • @9adriano21
    @9adriano21 3 года назад +4

    And I thought I was rough on my gear 😅

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +1

      Ha! In my defense, at least the glass is all clean! 😝

  • @hemantpatil7558
    @hemantpatil7558 4 года назад +1

    Great video....

  • @danduranduran
    @danduranduran 3 года назад +1

    You really have to get that Laowa if you haven't already. Here's a video I shot standing right in front of the stage and easily getting the all the performers and maintaining focus wide open at f2 with my E-M1 mk II. Totally agree about the Olympus 45 and 75. Might have been interested in the 15mm 1.7 if I didn't already have the 20 1.7 and the Olympus 17 1.8. Not much into zooms. I have the 12-50 Olympus kit, which is nice because it's weather sealed and has a power zoom option, but if I want high aperture I stick with primes. Also have the 60mm 2.8 macro, which is amazing but I don't really use it enough. ruclips.net/video/yhmek6Hb9o0/видео.html

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад

      Hey, thanks so much for watching and sharing that video! I definitely am with you on the Laowa, it's an amazing little gem! The only big reservation I have had on scooping it up is the hefty price, and the fact that it overlaps some of my other lenses. In addition to the 7-14 I have for M4/3, I also have a tiny vintage Voigtlander 15mm f/4 that I use on my S5, which is pretty much like having the Laowa on a full frame camera. You can see that amazing tiny lens featured in my Vintage Lenses video here:
      ruclips.net/video/wsyfyukFCQ0/видео.html
      I also hear you on the 15, since I too have the 20mm f/1.7 and the 14mm f/2.5. I can't speak for the 17mm since I have never used it, but the 15mm is leaps and bounds above the 20mm for me personally. I have the older version, and it is so freaking slow to auto focus I can hardly stand it. I use it only once in a while, and I should really sell it. I have heard from some others who have it that the newer version of the 20 is only slightly better and still pretty slow to focus, which is a bummer. I also just love the manual aperture ring on the 15, that really makes a difference for me.
      I agree on sticking with primes, too. If you have to have a zoom lens, it's worth the increase in cost for me to get one with a constant aperture. I have to say, the 12-35mm pretty much lives in my bag, and the flexibility of focal length makes it irreplaceable on my street photography walks. It's the most boring lens on my list, but I use it so often, I just couldn't rationalize leaving it off the list.
      I have the LUMIX 45mm f/2.8 macro and it is an awesome lens, but I rarely shoot macro myself, so it doesn't get as much use from me over the 45 f/1.8. I like the idea though of the 60mm focal length being in between the 45 and 75, so perhaps if I had that one, I would like it more? Lol
      Thanks again for watching and sharing your thoughts and that awesome performance video with the Laowa!

    • @stevenw3393
      @stevenw3393 2 года назад

      How are you liking the 17mm 1.8, especially compared to the 20mm 1.7? I had the latter, but couldn’t stand the slow focusing anymore.

  • @NeroMC
    @NeroMC 3 года назад +1

    Did you leave micro 4 3??? My fellow micro 4 3 ex user sweety 😌

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +1

      Hi Fernando, I have not abandoned M4/3, and I have no plans to! I added the S5 to my collection, but I am still heavily invested in my M4/3 system. :)

    • @NeroMC
      @NeroMC 3 года назад +1

      @@graphiknation hope so....Im following you on Instagram now...i would love to know how you get those orange tones on golden hour

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад +1

      @@NeroMC hey, thanks so much for the follow! Golden hour tones are elusive, and not all sunrises/sunsets deliver the perfect tones. I watch the weather patterns and cloud formations and I go out and shoot often. I always shoot in RAW and edit professionally in Adobe Lightroom. The most impressive color tones at golden hour are either gonna be there or they won't. It's a waiting game, and one that I am addicted to playing :)

    • @NeroMC
      @NeroMC 3 года назад

      @@graphiknation me too!!Im in love with you🤭🌹

  • @navis5284
    @navis5284 4 года назад

    Nice review; lip ring so 1990s

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  4 года назад

      Hey thanks and LOL!!! All the style blogs say the 1990s are making a come back(!) 😝🤘🏼

  • @Harold6643
    @Harold6643 3 года назад

    At first I thought the list was several years old but no , only 9 months ago and yes there is Not ONE of her choice which would have made the top 5 list

    • @graphiknation
      @graphiknation  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching, Harold. That’s unfortunate you can’t find any keepers on this list, all of which embody the most desirable traits of m4/3. They are all quality build, light, small, sharp, fast and mostly affordable. I would love to hear your top 5 if you care to share them.

    • @Harold6643
      @Harold6643 3 года назад

      @@graphiknation First Thank you for your reply. One of the issues with TOP lists is that it is not always clear what are the factors for the ranking . Is it a list which names the best lenses based on their optical results regardless of price and size ? or is it the best lenses factoring price and size AND usefulness of the focal length . One of the things that bothers me is that your top 2 are lenses which have odd , less than generic focal lengths so it would be not good advice for new users . I have the 75mm and it is optically very good but not that useful focal length too long for portraits and too short for most tele applications . Your choice of portrait lens is also not good since you chose to put forward the weakest of the four AF lenses . I happen to have three of those four and , like you , got the 1.8/45mm because ,as you pointed out it was the first one to come out . That being said the Panasonic 1/7/42.5mm is better than the 1.8 Olympus , especially in the corners , offers dual iS for Panasonic body owners and has much better close focusing distance making it a cheap "close up " lens . It is also very similarly priced to the Olympus when you consider that the 1.7 Lumix includes the hood in the box which the Olympus does not
      I also do not agree with your recommendation for the everyday zoom . In this category I think the Olympus 2.8/12-40mm or 4/12/45mm are better choices than the two Panasonic lenses you named . On the wide angle , your argument to favour the Lumix 7/14mm over the 8-18mm does not make much sense since the size difference between the two is not that big when you consider that you need the hood on the 7-14mm to protect the lens . Also for most users , being able to put a protective filter on a lens which is going to be used outdoors , is a HUGE plus for the PL 8-18mm which btw is only FIFTEEN grams more than the Lumix 7-14mm and does not have the flare issues of the Lumix .
      In the end , I reckon that making those TOP 5 or Top 10 lists is not easy . I think your approach to choose by category is a good idea but you list is all over the place imo. sorry

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      @graphiknation  3 года назад

      @@Harold6643 Hey thanks for your detailed follow up. It's much appreciated to have some real substance in your remarks, rather than just saying this list sucks with no real reasons as to why you think that is. My reason for making this video, which I said in the intro was to examine whether or not I should be upgrading some of my older lenses, since newer, technically "better" lenses have emerged over the years. That is the perspective for which this video was made, incase you missed that in the beginning.
      I hear and can understand your criticism on the 15 and 75, but I don't find it to be true in my own experience. I tend to like unusual focal lengths, and I will just get closer or further from my subject to get better framing. In the case of the 75mm specifically, I actually use this lens for portraits more often than any other lens that I own. I have quite a collection 40 - 50-ish lenses (new and vintage) which would all be considered by many "better" for portraits on M4/3, yet I still prefer the 75. So as unconventional as it may be, I have adored this lens for many years and I find it to be the most unique and irreplaceable in my bag for M4/3.
      I also gave a lot of consideration to the Panasonic 42.5 f/1.7, which is as you stated newer, sharper and has faster AF. While all of those things are technically true, I don't necessarily think comparing these specs on paper amounts to very much of a noticeable difference in actual field use (which was my reason for comparing it to the obviously better/sharper/faster Leica Nocticron). In fact none of the things you mentioned has ever caused me even a nano-second of concern in shooting beautiful images with this lens. And since I already own the Oly and the Pana/Leica f/1.2, it just makes no sense for me personally to invest in the newer Panasonic version. Of course I did not go into huge detail on these differences in the video, but I do mention that while there are sharper, newer lenses in this category, this one feels right for me and it has never let me down. My overall point is why fix something that isn't broken? I don't see any reason to go chasing the latest and greatest and constantly keep spending and switching out gear if what you already have is working perfectly fine. As a side note, I also just really like the look and physical size and shape of this particular lens, which makes it stand out, easy to stow in small pockets or grab from the smallest corners of my bag, often times in total darkness. By touch and feel alone, I can always find this lens without any trouble because of it's unique, irregular shape (the silver color also helps to spot it quicker in low light). The Panasonic version, while I have not held it or used it personally, looks to be a similar size and shape as a lot of other small primes, so I could see myself fumbling in the dark to find that lens and not being able to easily discern between that one and some others I often carry around.
      The wide angle lenses you mention are also all very excellent lenses, close in size and I completely agree about not being able to put a protective filter on the 7-14, that is absolutely a fair point. I think I edited out some talking points for this lens in trying to keep things from rambling on too much, perhaps my editing was a bit too shrewd in this case? I do mention and acknowledge the 8-18 lens as the better choice in the video. I also highlight that after having given it much thought and consideration, it just isn't the best choice for me personally. My choice in wanting to move to the Laowa over the other "better" lenses in this category is purely based on it's small and compact size. In my own evolution as a photographer in recent years, I find myself leaving the 7-14 behind in favor of some smaller primes, then wanting the wide angle option when you come across a shot you really need that focal length for. I rationalize this omission most of the time by thinking I will just shoot multiple images across a scene and stitch them together into a pano in post, but there are those times when you actually just want the wide angle distortion. For me, if I am leaving the 7-14 behind most days because it's too large and lower on my list of must-have focal lengths, anything larger would just never make it into my bag at all (hence the Laowa).
      Thanks again for watching and sharing your thoughts. I do appreciate your feedback, and welcome the conversation and different points of view. :)