Looking for a prime for olympus E-M5

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So I do a lot of street photography, candid with a D7000 and a 50mm lens and I now have a Olympus e-m5 as my second body, anyone know a suitable prime of roughly equivalent focal length

Probably 200 euro budget

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Probably 200 euro budget

For that price I'd say you have three options...

1. Sigma 19 or 30mm f2.8. These are within budget and are getting rave reviews.
2. A legacy lens and adapter. 28mm f2.8? 50mm f1.4/1.8?
3. Hope to find a bargain AF MFT lens here or on an auction site.

If your "street" photography is likely to include the traditional method of presetting the camera maybe a manual legacy lens, something in the relatively wide to standard range may be a good option?
 
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For that price I'd say you have three options...

1. Sigma 19 or 30mm f2.8. These are within budget and are getting rave reviews.
2. A legacy lens and adapter. 28mm f2.8? 50mm f1.4/1.8?
3. Hope to find a bargain AF MFT lens here or on an auction site.

If your "street" photography is likely to include the traditional method of presetting the camera maybe a manual legacy lens, something in the relatively wide to standard range may be a good option?

Is it possible to buy an adaptor that will allow me to use my Nikon 50mm 1.4d lens

Many thanks
 
If it has an aperture ring, I suppose so. If it doesn't have an aperture ring it's not really a prospect.

If you are happy to use a 50mm lens on MFT where it'll give you an equiv. F.o.V. of 100mm then you could look at manual Nikon lenses, Canon FD, manual Pentax, Minolta, Olympus etc...

I recently bought a Minolta 55mm f1.7 that I'm very happy with and it came with adapter for £19.
 
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PS. I haven't used a Nikon for years so I'm not really sure...

I just Google'd the 50mm f1.4D and from what I can see it has an aperture ring. If it does you can probably get an adapter for something like £20-40 depending upon make/supplier.

This would give an equiv. FoV of 100mm and would be manual focus only.

Maybe someone who knows this lens can confirm/correct?
 
i would go for the 19mm sigma dn too. Very Very sharp, not the fasted but fast enough for street.
 
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