That's the i40. Small and fully featured. With bounce and swivel.It's a shame that the models with swivel and bounce are so large. A compact flash that can swivel and bounce would be a big seller I think.
I owned the 17mm but hardly used it due to the focal length I preferred at that time. The quality of the optics were impressive though. The 25mm Oly is supposed to be very good and can be had used at a good price in the classifieds on here.I have in mind to buy a oly 17mm1.8 or the 25mm1.8.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Yes in my opinion its a great street lens.Liyama ,thanks,although the 17mm would be good as a street and general purpose lens wouldnt it.?
Sorry didn't quite mean it like that, they look very good on my large screen monitor, much better than on my phone. I called them nice as I'm more of a people person....Thanks. There's nothing 'wrong' with them, but they're not stellar either IMO (discounting composition etc and purely talking IQ). Of course, it's a bit unfair me expecting stellar performance from a lens like this at this price, but these were in good light. In anything other than good light IQ rapidly drops, more so than what I'm used to.
Thankyou,the 45 shoukd be here tomorrow so im feeling the 17mm makes most sense for me.
A couple of people have commented on their 60mm macro lens,anyone else feel it is a good buy?

The Olympus 40-150 is crazy value - often <£100 2nd hand.Anyone recommend a reasonably priced zoom for my EM10. Mainly to be used for casual days such as the Formula 1 and air shows and occasionally on holidays. Been lookin at the Panny 45-175mm which looks pretty nice. Would also consider second hand.
Speak to Olympus. I think EU regulations say they have to honour the first 12months warranty in the UK, but for any extended warranty you may have to send it back to Italy. As for repairs it shouldn't be an issue, they all get sent to Portugal anyway.Hi all,
I'm VERY new to the forum, but was recommend by a friend.
Anyway, I'm fairly new to my Olympus camera, I have the Em5 Mark 2 and a few lenses. I previously had Nikon cameras, and sold my D600 to jump to the good ship Olympus.
So far, I'm not regretting my decision.
I miss the higher resolution when cropping, and the low light is obviously not as good, but what I have gained far outweighs those problems.
I had a question regarding my 14-40mm 2.8 PRO lens, recently bought from Amazon, directly from them, but I think this may be Italian stock, because of the warranty card and a sticker on the box. Does anyone know if this will cause me issues later down the line should I need it fixing for any reason? I'm tempted to send back and get a proper UK stock replacement.
Thanks for any advice, and I look forward to spending more time here
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I have in mind to buy a oly 17mm1.8 or the 25mm1.8.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
wow thats a big difference Damian.Is it the pancake ez version Chris or the bigger one ? The larger ones are about £45 but I've seen then ez ones go for anything from £115 to £180
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Lovely image, although if being picky I would say the eyes are a touch too over processed for my tastes. Great all the same.One from Sunday at Avoncroft, this young lady was kind enough to pose for me and wait while I attached my 75mm f1.8 portrait lens, she showed great patience for a old man like me.
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I definitely want that macro lens
Damianmkv do you feel your upgrade from the em10 to the em1 was a worthwhile upgrade, do you see any obvious difference in picture quality or is it purely handling that has improved? Ive got large hands and worry the em10 would be too small for me.
No difference at all in picture quality although there is c-af which is noticeably better
The e-m1 is much better balanced - where the 10 was nose diving with the 75-300, it's great with the 1
I'd go as far to say as the iq is a little better on the EM10, especially at high ISO.
I would suggest, before buying an EM1 get the grip for the EM10 - it makes a hell of a difference.