Despite all my rhetoric I've gone back to the 8-18. In fact, I've sold all my primes except the Panasonic 20mm. Basically down to my laziness disliking changing lenses.
Despite all my rhetoric I've gone back to the 8-18. In fact, I've sold all my primes except the Panasonic 20mm. Basically down to my laziness disliking changing lenses.
I also dislike changing lenses, only prime I use these days is the aforementioned 9mm.Despite all my rhetoric I've gone back to the 8-18. In fact, I've sold all my primes except the Panasonic 20mm. Basically down to my laziness disliking changing lenses.
Probably not, that extra 2mm makes a lot of difference at the wide end.These were taken a few weeks ago with the 7-14, mainly at the 7 end, basically repeating shots I took with the 12-60 earlier this year, except there was no sun this time.
I suspect that maybe the 9mm might not suit me as well.
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Looks a bit more modern than when I was there, mind you it was about forty years ago.
I especially like the first of the Coventry Cathedral ones. The clouds are great. No apparent distortion.These were taken a few weeks ago with the 7-14, mainly at the 7 end, basically repeating shots I took with the 12-60 earlier this year, except there was no sun this time.
I suspect that maybe the 9mm might not suit me as well.
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Still waiting for a response from the OP. Maybe a mod can advise? @Cobra ?Hope the thread title might change to all Panasonic cameras, then I can post my LX100 II shots in here as can't see my thread on the LX100 ones picking up.
Not so sure, it looks good as it is, almost get the feeling that having more in it may be a distraction
Still waiting for a response from the OP. Maybe a mod can advise? @Cobra ?
Thanks, but the clouds were a bit of luck, they were thicker than they had been at that time, the sun is behind them on the right. Other times the brighter parts of the clouds were burnt out.I especially like the first of the Coventry Cathedral ones. The clouds are great. No apparent distortion.
Still waiting for a response from the OP. Maybe a mod can advise? @Cobra ?
Nice and clear. Which version of the 12-60 is this?
Yes, I have. Seems as good as the PanaLeica version, bar the maximum aperture. Paired with the 8-18 it's all I really need. Maybe a little extra length would be useful, but not often.Thanks. They were taken with the 12-60 kit lens. I hope you've still got yours.
Thanks. They were taken with the 12-60 kit lens. I hope you've still got yours.
I've not tried any of those lenses, but I'm inherently wary of super-zooms (with the exception of the Oly 12-100) so on paper the 45-175 would be my choice.I am looking for a travel telephoto option, I have narrowed it down to following options
Panasonic 14-140mm
Tamron 14-150mm
Panasonic 45-175mm
I like the 45-175mm as it has the longest reach, doesn't extend and has the same 46mm filter thread as all my other lenses.
but looking online people seem to suggest 14-140mm more often.
Which option has the best image quality? (happy to consider Olympus or other m43 lenses also)
Main priority is sharpness at telephoto end followed by size/weight.
If it matters will be used on a G100.
that's what I thought but there are a lot of people on the internet swearing by the 14-140mm. So it got me thinking....I've not tried any of those lenses, but I'm inherently wary of super-zooms (with the exception of the Oly 12-100) so on paper the 45-175 would be my choice.
I have the Panasonic 45-150mm and I have no complaints plus it's relatively small and light.
One I would not recommend is the old 45-200mm. I struggled to get a sharp picture out of mine.
Thanks, did take a look at 45-150mm, it has a slightly larger filter thread but seems to have the best reviews of the lot in terms of sharpness.I also have the 45-150 and recommend it. I believe the 45-175 has a motorised zoom, but I don't have any experience with it. When I was researching online, the general consensus was that the 45-150 was ranked as one of the better Panasonic budget telephoto lenses and the 45-200 ranked as the worst. The 35-100 is also meant to be very good in either version.
Using the G100 I think the DR and general IQ is shading the GX9. They're both 20mp cameras but maybe the newer G100 is doing something different in camera with the raws? It might be just the light and conditions on the day and so pot luck so I may try and take the same picture with each camera and see how they compare side by side.
I don't suppose anyone else has compared these or other 20mp cameras and seen any differences?
I have both an early and a later 14-140 (one Mega OIS and the newer one Power OIS. I also have the 45-150 and the 45-200.I've not tried any of those lenses, but I'm inherently wary of super-zooms (with the exception of the Oly 12-100) so on paper the 45-175 would be my choice.
If I were to buy a do it all variable aperture zoom it would be the Panasonic 14-140 ii
Did consider and research it for a little while, mainly for something lighter than my 12-100 for travel.
From experience I know 14mm isn't wide enough for me so gave up on that idea.
Considered by many to be the best available lens of its type, and weather resistant too.I never considered the 14-140mm, probably because it wasn't out at the time I was buying but looking at the pictures on the comparison site it doesn't look all that much bigger than the 45-150mm. I don't know about the weight though, that'd need checking... so I did check... 45=150mm=200g. 14-140mm=265g.
Compact Camera Meter
Compare unlimited number of cameras with lenses, see how compact or bulky a camera is and sort by height, width, depth and weight.camerasize.com
It could well be worth a look.
Very interesting, even if it is death by PowerpointConsidered by many to be the best available lens of its type, and weather resistant too.
The latest and best version has the model no H-FSA14140, not to be confused with earlier iterations.
Here is a video comparing it to the well thought of Pana Leica 12-60
Very true, that bloke really does love a bit of Powerpoint.Very interesting, even if it is death by Powerpoint
Considered by many to be the best available lens of its type, and weather resistant too.
The latest and best version has the model no H-FSA14140, not to be confused with earlier iterations.
Is there any real difference between the V1 and V2, apart from a minuscule aperture variation? The first version are going for sensible prices.One thing that pushed this lens off my radar in the past was that it is AFAIK one of the lenses potentially affected by shutter shock. Luckily and AFAIK the cameras I have now shouldn't suffer SS. IT does look tempting as a one lens to do a lot of stuff solution.
Yes, the 2 supports dual OISIs there any real difference between the V1 and V2, apart from a minuscule aperture variation? The first version are going for sensible prices.
Its not so simple as ver 1 and 2, there are about four 14-140 lenses.Is there any real difference between the V1 and V2, apart from a minuscule aperture variation? The first version are going for sensible prices.