Awesome Lenses For Micro 4/3

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  • Опубликовано: 22 сен 2017
  • These are all the lenses I love for my Panasonic Gh3 and G6!
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  • @villemononen5303
    @villemononen5303 6 лет назад +25

    Alright! So there seems to be something special about that ye old 14mm 2.5, which i keep hearing about again and again, here and there (besides the usual mentions). Will get it then! Wouldn't necessarily need the focal length (have 12-35mm 2.8, 20mm 1.7 II and the many kit zooms that overlap), but i do covet the SIZE, and since i'm much more into smaller and smaller bodies nowadays (GM1/GM5 especially), it only makes the perfect sense. M4/3 at their finest with small, light-weight, quality lenses. It's quite a special luxury in it's own right. Thanks for this quality video, you stand-out from the sea of mediocrity with great stuff! Have a good day now!

    • @NigelBarros
      @NigelBarros  6 лет назад

      Ville Mononen thanks a lot!

    • @ImpulseVigil
      @ImpulseVigil 6 лет назад

      Might wanna hurry, it's been getting harder to find for some rain, at least in the US... Not sure why they would discontinue it, no official word either tho.

    • @joebuslife9275
      @joebuslife9275 6 лет назад +4

      If you can afford it the 15mm f1.7 is one of the sharpest lenses for MFT and is faster than the 14mm while only being slightly bigger. There are dji versions of it too that are optically identical but you can pick up cheaper than the Leica branded ones.

    • @villemononen5303
      @villemononen5303 6 лет назад

      Thanks for the suggestion Joseph! Looks like a fine lens indeed. I like the colors through it, it's beautiful simplistic in design plus the aperture ring. I appreciate the praised sharpness, but for me, it's not the be-all-end-all anymore. Even most quality vintage primes are certainly sharp enough (but rarely wide open of course), but with the vintage look that i often seem to prefer over the "digital". That said, quality vintage wide-angles are few and far between (often not that impressive on m4/3), so it's a bit of a different ball park. I wanted to mention that only to say, that sharpness isn't all that important anymore. Well, there's good use in both worlds, both appreciated. Manual delight when there's time and space to slow down (which i prefer), AF for faster moments / added convenience (and possible frustration with contrast AF)
      15mm 1.7 is small, but not small enough for my wants. It's seems it's the difference between a small normal lens and pancake i'm interested here. Plus the price difference, i'm sure i can find the 14mm for very pleasing price in good time. It's a matter of time, patience, and some keen eye. And i'll be using it for video, so it's all good. Cheap, quality pancake that performs well, it's there with me wherever i "throw" it? Sounds excellent to me.
      I would jump on the Leica with no hesitation if it would have image stabilization and weather-sealing, but as it stands now, i'm not jumping on it per say :) But maybe the right moment comes around in the future, if i'm that invested. Thanks for the heads up, have a fantastic day now!

    • @tiger_powers
      @tiger_powers 6 лет назад

      Own it myself and love it. Haven´t changed lenses since i own it xD.
      Only downside, not weather sealed & stabilization...that´s why iam thinkin of trading it.
      So scared getting this beauty messed up when i go outdoors..
      Thought about gettin the 12-35 f2.8 instead, i know it´s 2.8 vs. 1.7 but, weather sealing and IS comes with it.
      I do own a 12-60 f 3.5-5.6 which is sealed as well..
      Does it make sense to upgrade to the 12-35 and therefore give the two others away? Any thoughts/comparisons?

  • @beingmorenick4728
    @beingmorenick4728 6 лет назад

    Thanks Nigel. Really simple, useful and informed episode for someone who’s starting out and keen not to break the bank on lens set ups!

  • @markguider7490
    @markguider7490 5 лет назад +2

    So glad to hear someone give the Panasonic 14mm the credit it is due! A truly incredible little lens for so many things. I keep coming back to it for Street, and I bought a second one to leave on my IR converted E-PL6.

    • @PaulTakesPhotos
      @PaulTakesPhotos 4 года назад

      indeed great except for vlogging, it does hunt at times, but not even close to 20mm or 25mm in terms of focus hunting

  • @colerumford8480
    @colerumford8480 6 лет назад

    Hey Nigel I just found your channel and it is amazing! I love that rather than be try to sell a product or be overly enthusiastic you just chill and talk to us like we're homies. Keep it up man the videos are awesome and your shots are amazing! I'll be picking up the 14mm for my new G7

  • @renanmlopes
    @renanmlopes 6 лет назад

    Man your sample videos are the best. I really enjoy to see the images that you capture and your color grading is very pleasing to the eyes.

  • @cameraconspiracies
    @cameraconspiracies 6 лет назад +4

    2 secret lenses, the Mitakon 25mm f0.95 and the Laowa 7.5mm f2. Glorious.

    • @shteekina6870
      @shteekina6870 5 лет назад +1

      What are you doing here my hero 😁

    • @JulianMakes
      @JulianMakes 5 лет назад

      i have the Laowa and i bloody LOVE IT! :)

    • @markhoffman9655
      @markhoffman9655 5 лет назад +1

      Apparently an even bigger secret is that Olympus (with 100 years of optical manufacturing history) also make Micro 4/3 cameras and lenses - not that you would know that from this video :)) Suppose JHG is an Lumix ambassador.@@JulianMakes

    • @JulianMakes
      @JulianMakes 5 лет назад

      @@markhoffman9655 I wish Mark, i'm still pretty green when it comes to filming, but my Laowa is incredible really, considering it's miniature and F2 and SO WIDE (for a mft :) i've only got 4 other lens, all the others are lumix though :)

  • @thisloveistakingoff7006
    @thisloveistakingoff7006 6 лет назад

    Really awesome and helpful video! Just picked up the G85 and now have tons of options to look into.. Thank for sharing!!

  • @xanfus
    @xanfus 5 лет назад

    Good info man! Expecting my GH5 tomorrow, and I'm ready to rock!

  • @paulgilbert4
    @paulgilbert4 6 лет назад +2

    Dude that was a great video! Thanks for the lens info! Now I know what to get. I love your video style too! They look dreamy and cinematic. Thanks.

  • @byJor
    @byJor 6 лет назад +1

    Great video Nigel! Thanks for the useful tips. I own a Lumix G80 and i'm searching for my first prime lens. After watching your video i definitely gonna buy the 20mm f1.7!

  • @barneyelo
    @barneyelo 6 лет назад +3

    This Video comes perfect timed for me...I'm searching cheap good wide angle lenses for m4/3...thanks for the video 👌

  • @Nanciford
    @Nanciford 6 лет назад +2

    This helped so much with what camera lense and camera to buy next! Thank you, got a new sub :)

  • @AyanZubaneyev
    @AyanZubaneyev 6 лет назад

    Thank you Nigel. Great video with usefull info for newbie in Micro 4/3 system.

  • @NauticalSantanu
    @NauticalSantanu Месяц назад

    Thnx man. Following you for the M4/3

  • @PrometheusDreams
    @PrometheusDreams 5 лет назад

    Thanks Vance. Awesome test.

  • @PaulTakesPhotos
    @PaulTakesPhotos 4 года назад +2

    When it comes to vlogging I have used both the 14mm and the 20mm, both do hunt even when you switch to manual and facial tracking it is all over the place. That said for filming video both of them are good.
    I now vlog with the 12-60mm as it doesn't focus hunt.
    The 45mm Zuko is also an excellent video lens, for vlogging it is okay.

  • @AidenAidens
    @AidenAidens 6 лет назад +32

    Olympus bruh... Olympus!
    Nice vid, cheers.

  • @nishamkb
    @nishamkb 6 лет назад

    Thanks for all the info! Super helpful. I love the color grading that you are using in this video as well. Would I be able to replicate that with one of your LUT packs?

  • @jgerardo231208
    @jgerardo231208 4 года назад +4

    Hey man, I've just discovered your videos. It's so nice to see a cool dude just going straight to the point (without trying to be funny and an annoying intro with shitty music ! )
    do you have any recommendations on vintage lenses? BTW Amazing color grading. Do you have any tutorials on your workflow?
    I've just bought a GH5 and, coming from a Sony A7ii, the video quality is so much better !

  • @LudwigPB
    @LudwigPB 3 года назад

    cool recommendations and beautiful shots especially with these lovely pancake lenses🙏

  • @MatthiasSdun
    @MatthiasSdun 6 лет назад +1

    Great advice. Thanks so much for all the information. I use the Leica 15mm 1.7 additionally. Also an awesome lens but unfortunately with OIS.

  • @sironconi938
    @sironconi938 5 лет назад

    great video, really helped my friend who is looking to get a G7 as their first cam for shooting videos! I have seen your vids before - keep it up! I may convert myself to m43!

  • @YourOwnAdventure
    @YourOwnAdventure 5 лет назад

    Great video dude. It was the best example I could find. Keep shreddin!

  • @Warren3carpentry
    @Warren3carpentry 3 года назад

    Great informative video! I just bought a g85 and am looking at lens options! Thanks! I subbed!

  • @samandchar2004
    @samandchar2004 6 лет назад

    Have the original versions of the 14 and 20, great lenses especially on a small body like the GM5 I have. Especially love the 20’s rendering. As a side note, if you can find them (I imported from Japan), there’s an adapter lens kit for the 14, which has a 0.79 TC (meaning approx 22mm equiv), a “macro” close up lens and a fisheye lens. They work on the 14 and one of the kit lenses. Makes a nice small kit and if you don’t intend to use fisheye/close up much, it’s cheap. The 0.79 is great for Astro or just in tight spaces

  • @renevp2
    @renevp2 6 лет назад +34

    I love your color grading! :0

    • @xianjohn9031
      @xianjohn9031 5 лет назад +2

      renevp2 me too which color grade app??

    • @Albanez39
      @Albanez39 5 лет назад +2

      @@xianjohn9031 You can do it with any software. Premiere and Da Vinci Resolve are the best, and the latter also distributes a free version. Color grading is a matter of skill and knowledge, just like filming, directing, editing and so on.
      If you're lazy and have money to spend, buy LUT packs from RUclipsrs and other cinematographers. Ask Nigel, maybe he can give you some for free...

  • @skfineshriber
    @skfineshriber Год назад +1

    I don't shoot video, but I'm so glad to know others appreciate the 20/1.7 and the 14/2.5. There may not be such a tiny pancake lens for any other system that has such beautiful rendering and great IQ wide open as the 20/1.7. Put it on a GX850/880 and you have a better pocket camera than a Ricoh GR IIIx. I had one. Still have the Lumix cameras and lenses.

  • @dawidnitecki9143
    @dawidnitecki9143 4 года назад

    My personal best are lumix 12-35 2.8 and lumix 20 1.7 They cover all for adventure filming plus give you some outstanding low light on e.g. Panasonic GH5. In my opinion a perfect combination, especially that 20mm is sized like a small box of matches

  • @heffelumpphotoco
    @heffelumpphotoco 6 лет назад

    @2:00 that framing is absolutely awesome.

  • @Fabio-rg9nv
    @Fabio-rg9nv 6 лет назад +22

    „Awesome Micro 4/3 lenses“ and not a single Olympus lens included? The 17mm, 25mm and 45mm f/1.8 are impressive lenses! Extremely fast & quiet auto focus and great optical quality! And then There‘s the 75mm f/1.8... gorgeous stuff! And the 12mm f/2, great wide angle.
    Olympus now also has announced new PRO prime lenses at f/1.2 (17mm, 25mm, 45mm and soon 12mm).

    • @brodcastization
      @brodcastization 5 лет назад +4

      Olympus lenses are better than Panasonic lenses tbh

    • @pavelperina7629
      @pavelperina7629 4 года назад

      @@brodcastization Depends. I have only 45mm 1.8 and it's indeed great. But Panasonic 20mm f1.7 as well and 12-35 f2.8 and 12-60 f3.5-5.6 too. Last one is flawless as versatile travel lens and it's very sharp. I can name two lenses that are far from perfect and these are old 45-200 and 14-45 I think both from 2009.
      I guess Olympus has some worse pieces as well.

  • @wolfgangederer
    @wolfgangederer 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome video! You talked about manual focus a lot. Have you made a video explaining how to work with manual focus while shooting videos? Thanks!

  • @dookieswhoisthese
    @dookieswhoisthese 6 лет назад +1

    Great video, what is the filter you are using through out?

  • @CASMANWHAT
    @CASMANWHAT 3 года назад

    i just got the SIGMA f1/4 from your recommendation. BEST. PURCHASE. EVER.

  • @alexey_S
    @alexey_S 6 лет назад

    very informatical review. thanks man

  • @iGameOvertv
    @iGameOvertv 6 лет назад

    14mm f 2.5 is amazing! I use it on the GX8 and it is as sharp as they come.

    • @davidlisney2597
      @davidlisney2597 6 лет назад +1

      That is encouraging, I have the same combination but not used the lense in anger yet.

  • @tommydommi
    @tommydommi 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the tips! Awesome Video with much information. I like the 12-35mm f2.8 and the Leica 12-60mm because of its versatility for filmmaking + Photography. I also own 42.5mm f1.7 for portait shots and i love the blur and sharpness :)))

  • @rascalhusky8129
    @rascalhusky8129 4 года назад

    Interesting , good educational video. Thanks .

  • @ravichander479
    @ravichander479 5 лет назад

    excellent video and good info

  • @thedavidbrother2
    @thedavidbrother2 6 лет назад

    I'd say you should also try and/or recommend the Olympus 17mm 1:8. Best lens I ever tried. Period.

  • @LouisLuzuka
    @LouisLuzuka 6 лет назад

    yo i noticed the skate park is near my house!! *subbed* much love from surrey!!

  • @gcprost
    @gcprost 6 лет назад +3

    I think you have picked a couple of great lenses. I have not personally tried these. I have the Panasonic 15mm F1.7. It is my personal favorite. I also love my Panasonic 42.5 f1.7 it is great for portrait and product photography. The both will allow you to focus very close to the camera.

    • @NigelBarros
      @NigelBarros  6 лет назад

      Gerald Prost that's good to know, I'm probably going to get the 42.5mm next!

    • @puledressdesigns
      @puledressdesigns 6 лет назад

      Love love my 15mm 1.7

  • @ronforeman8394
    @ronforeman8394 Год назад

    Wow where was the waterfall and bridge located?? Looks wonderful

  • @shujingchen7171
    @shujingchen7171 6 лет назад

    Hello Nigel! I just came across your channel and just wanted to say love your video style and content! I am just getting into photography, can you provided me some recommendation for a lense for any travel landscape photography purpose? most of the lenses i have came across are more for portraits. Thank you!

  • @klasmvm4966
    @klasmvm4966 6 лет назад

    ended up picking the 25mm 1,7 up, thanks

  • @pc9467
    @pc9467 3 года назад

    Nice Vid, Thanks man!

  • @Deli_Jelly
    @Deli_Jelly 6 лет назад

    I've been waiting for u do this! Yeessssss

  • @malnevets7425
    @malnevets7425 5 лет назад

    Hi, thanks for you video! I am getting the 20mm f1.7 today. Also I am wondering what lens hood/ adaptor you have on it?

  • @Jon_bodhi
    @Jon_bodhi 6 лет назад

    Thanks,man! I've been using the Sigma set up, but it is rather bulky. Aloha!

  • @Joe_VanCleave
    @Joe_VanCleave 6 лет назад

    I love the 7artisans 25/1.8 in MFT mount. Wonderful bokeh, with its nearly round aperture, and a great price,

  • @manuscritosurbanos3117
    @manuscritosurbanos3117 5 лет назад

    Hey, great video. I want to know your opinion about the panasonic 14 45 mm. Thnks

  • @AlexisRichard
    @AlexisRichard 6 лет назад

    Thanx man for the tips! Which one is the best stability wise?

  • @CJSnews
    @CJSnews 5 лет назад

    Great review.

  • @thortele
    @thortele 6 лет назад

    Thanks for this neat video. Very informative. I noticed most of the lenses you talk about are either wide-angle or medium far. (with 35=ca. 70mm as max length). Why is that? I also have longer lenses for my m43 and they give such nice images! Concerning this video.... where did all the contrast go?

  • @hemantofkanpur
    @hemantofkanpur 5 лет назад

    I loved your color grading ..Can you please do a video of how to do it ? This is the exact look I want for my Olympus em5 ii and oly 25mm f1.8

    • @NigelBarros
      @NigelBarros  5 лет назад

      I have lut packs on my sellfy account that achieves a lot of these looks

  • @Craftswright
    @Craftswright 5 лет назад +2

    Whoa! Didn't really hit me that you're a fellow Oregonian until the shot of Multnomah Falls...which made me start looking around your studio and I noticed the Oregon flag haha. Oregonian born and raised here, G85 shooter, and just picked up the 25mm f/1.7 last week. Great video, cheers bud!

  • @Nicool333
    @Nicool333 5 лет назад +5

    When I was looking at wide angle, I ended up splurging on the Olympus 12mm f2.0 over the Panasonic 14mm f2.5. In retrospect, I should have saved a few bucks (like 700 bucks actually) and gone with the 14mm. The form factor is better and it would have allowed me to pocket it whole the 20mm f1.7 was mounted. That said, the 12mm is super duper sharp and from what I recall the 14mm wasn't in the same league. Decisions decisions... This is such a first world problem...

  • @elpmettsol
    @elpmettsol 6 лет назад

    Hi, very informative presentation. Will these lenses also work with the new Black Magic Cinema camera soon to be released? I would assume so, but any conformation you could provide would be appreciated. :)

  • @danissu
    @danissu 4 года назад

    Very useful, thank you!

  • @eltinjones4542
    @eltinjones4542 5 лет назад +1

    As well as Nikon DSLR's I have LUMIX GX7 and only shoot stills. I've the 14-42 kit lens which is great for travel (size and weight) - stopped bringing the Nikons on foreign trips. I also have the Samyang 7.5 (fun lens)and 12mm (landscapes) lenses plus the Panasonic 45-150 and am considering the summilux 15mm f1.7 but don't know if I would use it enough to justify its purchase. All my filters are adapted for both DSLR and mf3 cameras. I do agree that with mf3, you need to keep the size down or what's the point? I also agree with your choice 👍

  • @howieyoungmedia7139
    @howieyoungmedia7139 4 года назад

    Nigel - Thanks for making this video. Will these lenses work with the Lumix G6? Have you produced any how to shoot with vintage lenses and Lumix cameras RUclips videos?

  • @pjcardone164
    @pjcardone164 6 лет назад

    Thank you for your reply!

  • @NalarAkmal
    @NalarAkmal 6 лет назад

    Nice video Nigel!. BTW, you mention that not using autofocus in your video, so how you maintain the focus?, its still quite sharp! Commonly when I sit in front of the camera, event small movement produces unsharp video, is it because you maintain the aperture around f/2.5-4 and put good lighting or any other tricks? I am using GH3 with14 f/2.5, and a bit problem using autofocus for video, so do you mind to share about it?

  • @Boorifee
    @Boorifee 6 лет назад

    nice vid bro, if you were to choose rokinon 12mm or pana 20mm which one will you choose

  • @JoeMexican
    @JoeMexican 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the info. What LUT are you using?

  • @ChoiceMediaWorks
    @ChoiceMediaWorks 6 лет назад

    What lavalier system are you using for this system/ Sound great.

  • @mixedfuses8pack48
    @mixedfuses8pack48 5 лет назад

    That back disaster with rokinon!!!

  • @kristaylor7119
    @kristaylor7119 2 года назад

    I’m debating getting the Sigma 16mm lens for MFT.

  • @centell100
    @centell100 5 лет назад

    bro which one would you choose for music videos and a lil short filming???

  • @hoverparagliding
    @hoverparagliding 6 лет назад

    What would you recommend for filming paragliding from the air, ive got the g7 but need a lens that's stable, wide. I get really good footage with my go pro, but want the same field of view but with my g7, on a budget. If your unsure what kind of filming I do, to get an idea see my latest video and you'll know what I mean, which is from a gopro. Didnt get great footage at all from my standard 14-42 lense on my g7. Ps great video

  • @RavikantRai21490
    @RavikantRai21490 4 года назад

    Hey Nigel, how do you manage manual focus on video with these focus-by-wire non-video lenses? Especially while moving.

  • @doma5262
    @doma5262 6 лет назад +2

    Nice informative Review,
    The 12 to 35mm 2.8 is my current work-horse for filming, Would it be worth while in me adding a 20mm 1.7 to my lens collection ? I can see theres a better f stop, but loss of image stabilisation and weather sealing.

    • @pavelperina7629
      @pavelperina7629 5 лет назад

      Quite late reply. I would not recommend 20mm 1.7 for filming at all. It's good for stills only. It focuses slowly, it retracts a bit during focusing and this has two huge cons: it's noisy and focus hunting is very visible (and audible). Loss of image stabilization is not a significant issue if you have image stabilization on sensor (G80/G85/G9/...). It might be ok in manual focus mode (fixed focus), but I'm not sure if it's suffiecient for you.
      For stills I'm choosing 20mm/f1.7 over 12-35/f2.8 mostly for "social events". It allows lower ISO or shorter times and less motion blur in low light situations and it has natural angle of view without zooming half way.

  • @Chariotbon23
    @Chariotbon23 5 лет назад

    for landscapes, which one do you recommend? and nature?, i love macro photo... i own a gh4 :)

  • @CheezhOfficial
    @CheezhOfficial 6 лет назад

    Good video my guy !

  • @DiscoverSRQ
    @DiscoverSRQ 8 месяцев назад

    Would you recommend the 14mm f2.5 or 25mm f1.7 for fast, reliable and quiet autofocus?

  • @androidgameplays4every13
    @androidgameplays4every13 2 года назад

    Are you using a step up ring on the 20 mm? can you share the amazon link to it?

  • @justthatpm
    @justthatpm 5 лет назад

    this is a great video!

  • @eliabassous7779
    @eliabassous7779 6 лет назад

    with the first two lenses you mentioned so small, how do you stabilize your videos? I was thinking of taking a bigger lens because otherwise how do I stabilize?????

  • @ch3ckm8
    @ch3ckm8 5 лет назад

    How does the Panasonic 14mm f2.5 compare to the kit lens at the same focal length? Is there significant difference in image quality that will make it worth spending extra $150.

  • @MA-ij3sp
    @MA-ij3sp 6 лет назад

    Great work and video! sub for sure

  • @benbowman1283
    @benbowman1283 5 лет назад

    Are any of those lenses weather sealed? If not, how careful do I need to be with dust moisture? New to this kind of photography, trying to learn what I can. Thanks.

  • @hugofalcon9802
    @hugofalcon9802 5 лет назад

    Hi Nigel!!!
    I am going to buy a gh5s with the 12-35 ii, VOIGTLANDER 17.5 (the 35mm is my preferred
    distance and what else I use ..) and I want to finish with a 42.5,
    I am between VOIGTLANDER 42.5 f / 0.95 and PANASONIC-LEICA 42.5 F / 1.2. What do you know about these two lenses ??? It's worth a lot of money and I'm indecisive.
    thank you very much and good channel!

  • @ericfilmsf8429
    @ericfilmsf8429 6 лет назад

    can i ask what is the microphone you have mounted on the camera you keep holding up in the video?

  • @AndrewChau
    @AndrewChau 6 лет назад

    Hey @NigelBarros
    I just bought myself the 14mm f2.5. Do you shoot Weddings with the 2 prime lenses that you mentioned? Do you feel you have a lack of zoom when doing so?
    Also I am debating on the Panasonic 12-35mm f2.8 vs the sigma. I feel the IS on the panasonic is what I am leaning towards, but I find the sigma video content and image much nicer. What would your recommendation be?

  • @AviRichards
    @AviRichards 6 лет назад

    Nigel, awesome video man! I love your color grading! I use a GH5 as well, typically with the sigma 18-35 and I would love to know two things. 1. What color profile do you use? 2. Do you have any luts you recommend/what do you do to grade.
    Thanks so much! Looking forward to seeing more content :))
    PS. Your lut page doesn't seem to work

  • @air_val
    @air_val 6 лет назад +10

    Maybe in the US you guys don't hear a lot about Olympus, but they have some pretty great lenses too. the 17mm 1.8 certainly is certainly as good as the 2 first lenses you mention, they have plenty of great lenses, if you can afford it, their 7-14mm 2.8 and 12-100 4.0 are really nice lenses to work with, and this last one is maybe one of the most flexible one you'll ever own.

    • @shiznuts
      @shiznuts 6 лет назад +9

      The 17mm f/1.8 additionally is nice because it has the manual focus de-clutch like the PRO ones. Focus-by-wire is such a drag and Olympus has found the solution, without having to go fully manual all the time. Unfortunately no such implentation on the absolutely gorgeous 75mm f/1.8. The 60mm f/2.8 Macro is one of the better macro solutions out there, it really is. The f/2.8 zooms are incredible, with the 7-14mm, 12-40mm and 40-150mm f/2.8 PRO lenses (and 1.4x TC) you can go from 7-210mm, 14-420mm 35mm equiv. with just 3 lenses (albeit pricey ones). You could argue that they have a tame, precise and a bit cold character to them, but you can't argue that they're just quality lenses. The 12-100 f/4 IS is a gem too, played around with that and an E-M1 Mark II at a Photokina afterparty sorta event last year. Though, f/4 definitely doesn't rock my boat personally. Great for daytime event type of shooting however.
      These Panasonic lenses mentioned in the video are fairly budget. The f/1.7 range is really good value. Of course that 20mm pancake is super small and the 25mm super affordable, but nothing that blows me away. I'm rather pleased however with the Leica 15mm f/1.7, for a Leica it's actually not at all overpriced, it's superb value! Great looking lens. The 42.5mm f/1.7 is very nice value as well and was the first Lumix prime to get OIS.
      Then there's third party. Not that a big fan of the Rokinon/Samyang/Walimex lenses, they used to mean very soft wide open and just not holding up very well and being all manual of course... supposedly nowadays there are a couple that really nail it though, but I haven't delved into that too much. But Sigma is doing awesome. Back in the day they had the EX DN 19, 30 & 60mm f/2.8 primes (the first two initially with grippy ring, later like the 60mm all flush metal). Mechanically they weren't the greatest, optically however true contenders and they were extremely cheap! These days it's all about DC DN. The 30mm f/1.4 DC DN is out and it's something else! They should officially launch the 16mm f/1.4 any day now. The ART and Contemporary series by Sigma are just such great value and quality, it's hard to go wrong.
      Then there's a whole bunch of others. Like Voigtländer... their 17.5mm f/0.95 is amazeballs! SLR Magic e.g. has the HyperPrime CINE 25mm T0.95. Zhongyi/ZY Optics/Mitakon has a very compact and more affordable 25mm f/0.95. Laowa has the 7.5mm f/2 MFT. Veydra has a cinema primes line-up of T2.2's around the 1000 bucks mark a pop. C-mount, or C-mount derived lenses are becoming a thing. 7Artisans, Kamlan, Zonlai, Meike, Neewer, etc.
      A brilliant thing of these mirrorless cameras: sensor stabilization. Even with 3rd party or vintage lenses, you can get away with some handheld shooting! Whether you're adapting a whole set of Contax Zeiss primes through a simple C/Y to EOS adapter and EOS to M4/3 Speedbooster or Lens Turbo (or the same that goes for Leica Summicron-R (E55)), going with the (Jason) 'Bourne lenses' (Nikon AF(-S) Nikkor ED 28-70mm f/2.8 D & 80-200mm f/2.8 D (throw in the 17-35mm f/2.8 D for good measurement) or the stills versions of the expensive Tokina Cinema AT-X range: AT-X PRO DX 11-16mm f/2.8 II, AT-X PRO FX 16-28mm f/2.8 & AT-X 535 PRO DX 50-135mm f/2.8 or legendary Angenieux design AT-X PRO II 28-70mm f/2.6-2.8. Or anything else vintage with M42 (Russians! Like the Helios 44-2 58mm f/2), FD, AI(-s), PK, MD, etc mount... you just have endless possibilities and joy!

    • @arneshsengupta4636
      @arneshsengupta4636 6 лет назад

      Shiznutsz you should have a channel of your own :)

    • @shahal145
      @shahal145 5 лет назад

      @@arneshsengupta4636 yea we both think alike

  • @polaris911
    @polaris911 4 года назад

    do you have any tips for manual focus while shooting video? I noticed on the GH2, if you manual focus while recording video, it won't zoom in and there's no focus peaking on this camera. So it's difficult to tell whether I'm making the focus better or worse.

  • @MontellFishMusic
    @MontellFishMusic 6 лет назад

    Should I get the 14mm f2.5 even though I already have the 14-42 kit lens for my G7? is the lower f stop worth it? Also will it be the same wide angle or wider than the g7 kit lens (14-42) since its practically the same "mm"

    • @villemononen5303
      @villemononen5303 6 лет назад +1

      I've just got the 14mm 2.5 (v1) and sold couple 14-42mm (v1) in the past, so i don't have them to compare right now. The main reasons for selling the zooms was that i started to prefer primes / film lenses, optics were certainly "good enough" (but wanted something better), and 12-35mm 2.8 just rocks so much that there wasn't the need anymore. 12-35mm is costly though, and that's always a consideration. Primes such as 20mm 1.7 are optically great, small and that's what i prefer nowadays.
      Without direct comparison, i'd say optically the 14mm and 14-42mm are roughly the same for stills. "Good enough", but not great like 20mm 1.7, or 45mm 1.8 etc. etc. Is the speed jump from f3.5 to f2.5 big enough, i wonder... Maybe. But the jump from f3.5 to ~f1.7 territory is SIGNIFICANT, that's for sure!
      However, the 14mm 2.5 is really nice in many other regards. It's so SO tiny (even 20mm now looks huge), so light-weight but has a good feel to it. It seems like it's well-built, well thought-out. Simple and good. Very quiet, and the AF works nicely in video too. It has many good things going for it, and i think this will be a keeper. I will work around it's "good enough" optics to shooting styles that make it shine (maybe close-ups and BW for starters), and for video it's really great. That's where it think this lens really shines, shooting video. But it's good in general use aswell. So lovely on smaller bodies too, like the GM1 / GM5 etc.
      But when comparing to 14-42mm, how was it again? Prices for both are roughly similar (though the zoom is cheaper), both AF well and are relatively quiet. The zoom has Stabilization (which is certainly nice and a plus), but doesn't matter all that much at the wider 14mm end...
      In the end, i think it boils down to if you can appreciate the smaller (tiny!) form factor of 14mm 2.5 as a benefit, and the slightly faster speed as some possible bonus. Otherwise, i'm pretty sure you can expect the same quality and fov from both, the zoom might still serve you well. 14mm is still 14mm. Jumping to 12mm (or even wider) would be WAY noticeable in my opinion. Do you prefer shooting wide, and if so, how wide?
      Something to consider.

    • @MontellFishMusic
      @MontellFishMusic 6 лет назад

      Ville Mononen awesome thanks so much bro! Where did you sell your 14-42 at and how quickly did it go? Thinking of selling mine

    • @villemononen5303
      @villemononen5303 6 лет назад +1

      I live in Finland, so the climate for available items / prices is something else. Availability is typically more scarce, and whatever that brings about. Here the best place to sell is www.tori.fi. Perhaps the US equivalent would be Craigslist, assuming it's still relevant?
      I usually spend good time in producing stand-out pictures of the items i sell. Good lighting is the most important, maybe some soft gentle light like sometimes in the kitchen etc. Light diffuser / extra light helps at times. I also often spend good time in writing about them, in honest but uplifting manner. Others are the better judges. But it seems people respond rather well most of the time.
      Euros should equal to dollars in these prices:
      1. Early 2016 the prices were around 100€.
      2. January 2017 one was sold for 85€.
      3. June 2017 another was sold for 60€ (it had a small scratch of the front element, bundled with another Sigma lens).
      I'd say, fair price seems to be around 80-100€ still. It's a kit lens, thus very common. But not as common as the Olympus equivalent, and out of the two, the Panasonic lens is more sought-after (I.S. does it).
      For me, lenses are easy to sell (usually buy and sell vintage lenses). Especially now in this time of heightened interest. Selling camera bodies can take a longer while though. Usually i sell lenses during the same day, or within few days. Many people contact, and i contribute that to the care i put forth on the pictures / description.
      I enjoy the process, and try my best to strike a balance between an ok price and good presentation. Nowadays i can charge a bit extra for the effort put forth, they go all the same. Still, i don't want to rip anyone off, so the best is to keep it fair and nice. I'm just a hobbyist.

    • @MontellFishMusic
      @MontellFishMusic 6 лет назад

      Ville Mononen ah okay sweet, thanks so much man!

  • @halomaniackslashcraz
    @halomaniackslashcraz 6 лет назад

    Question about the pancake lens, if its 20mm but actually 40mm, can that be considered wide?

  • @williamhundley6536
    @williamhundley6536 3 года назад

    Hi Nigel! I have a Lumix G85 and I'm needing to film a music video. What lens would you recommend? I want to do a lot of slow motion in 1080p and have some nice background blur too. I have the kit lens, 12-60mm. Thanks!

  • @fl08tejy
    @fl08tejy 6 лет назад

    Nigel, have you tried Lumix G 30mm with O.I.S.? If so, what's your thoughts? If no, do you know some similar lenses (~30mm decent sharp prime on a budget with O.I.S.)?
    Thanks in advance.

  • @KohiOcha
    @KohiOcha 3 года назад

    What's the 50mm f1.8, 24-70mm f2.8, 70-200mm f2.8 equivalent to micro four thirds lens?

  • @nicolaechihai1784
    @nicolaechihai1784 6 лет назад

    Heyyýy
    I really like your video colour grading, some help with that ?

  • @pjcardone164
    @pjcardone164 6 лет назад

    Great video......I have a couple of MFT cameras so appreciate your tips. However, what is that feather duster on the top of your camera! smile

    • @NigelBarros
      @NigelBarros  6 лет назад

      Pj Cardone haha you mean my microphone?

  • @AnthonyWrightFilms
    @AnthonyWrightFilms 6 лет назад

    great vid. subscribed

  • @LiviJoyann
    @LiviJoyann 6 лет назад

    I'm very new to buying my own camera equipment, so thank you very much for the helpful video! Are all of these lenses native MFT mounts or would you need to buy an adapter? I'm looking specifically at the Panasonic 20 or 25mm.

    • @villemononen5303
      @villemononen5303 6 лет назад

      All lenses mentioned on the video (except Sigma 18-35mm 1.8) are native, aswell as the 20mm 1.7 and 25mm 1.7 you mentioned. Optimized for m4/3, often in size aswell. Lens + adapter would show up in noticeably bigger size / bulk (especially in comparison to these little tiny wonderful pancakes). Pros and cons to both, each their own use.
      Still, there are some adaptable mounts that can be somewhat smallish in size too. Like the C-mount (TV / Surveillance) for example, but rarely used to for "serious" work. Or Leica L39, Konica AR, Canon FD etc. etc. Konica has had some nice pancakes / small lenses back in day. Soviet / Leica / Leica-clone lenses for L39, like the Industar-61 for example (great for macro). Not pancake, but small nonetheless.
      Furthermore about adapting lenses -> ruclips.net/video/o1zOPcSJxsE/видео.html
      Well, welcome to the mirrorless community and happy shooting! You'll be capturing great shots in no time. Be well!

  • @patrickdonnelly5223
    @patrickdonnelly5223 2 года назад

    Your sound is perfect, but you are crushing the blacks a bit.
    I like that you cover manual focus lenses. Any of them, even the no name ones are good and the more aberrations the better, as they may bring out the creative in the user. No bad tools only bad workmen...?

  • @malnevets7425
    @malnevets7425 6 лет назад

    Hi Nigel , great video. Just wondering which lens hood is that on the 20mm pancake ?

    • @villemononen5303
      @villemononen5303 6 лет назад

      Looks like a simple step-up ring (46mm to 58mm), the same you can see on the 14mm 2.5. Not so much for shading purposes obviously (typical use for a lens hood), but i would guess to be used with filters (CPL etc.), and some added protection (plus bigger lens cap). 12-35mm 2.8 shares the same 58mm filter size, so he would use the same filter(s) in all of them.
      Another choice would be a generic vented hood, if you're into those kinds of things.
      - 46mm vented lens hood (black and silver) -> www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_sop=15&_nkw=46mm+vented+lens+hood&rt=nc&LH_BIN=1
      - 43mm snap-on lens cap (inside vented hood) -> www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_sop=15&_nkw=43mm+snap-on+lens+hood&rt=nc&LH_BIN=1
      You can get the 43mm snap-on lens cap cheaper too, but here i wanted to point to the desirable type. There's no bayonet options for 20mm.
      Alright, have a good day now and happy shooting!

  • @YannickCamilo
    @YannickCamilo 5 лет назад

    Is the 25mm 1.4 and the 12-35mm 2.8 a good combination?

  • @smarthalayla6061
    @smarthalayla6061 6 лет назад

    I want to get it for shooting video because it has a veritable frame rate and can do 4k of 24 frames, changeable lenses and its compact. Do you had any experience with it?

  • @murat.buyukcolpan
    @murat.buyukcolpan 6 лет назад

    Thank you to help.do you favor me.i will ask a question.i want 2 diffarent lens.then i have got 2 adapter?