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Advertisement Category: Want To Buy (WTB)
Equipment Type: Lens
Equipment Brand: Olympus
Equipment Model: 12-40mm f2.8 Pro
Budget (S$): Pls quote
Description:
Looking for one of the above.
Please PM me to offer.
Real Name: elgkh
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My eyecup cracked and I replaced it with the Nikon one. Not worried about it falling off now. Only issue is it slightly blocks the lcd from flipping down.
Venice!
All taken with the E-M5 + ZD 9-18mm
Glass Bridge by Halogen, on Flickr
Boat Parking by Halogen, on Flickr
Actv 29 by Halogen, on Flickr
Grand Canal Crossing by Halogen, on Flickr
4/3 lenses :
9-18mm
14-42mm
14-54mm II
40-150mm
m4/3 lenses (most commonly used nowadays) :
Panasonic 14mm
Panasonic 25mm
Olympus 12-50mm
I also have adapters for these, but have never used them on the E-M5:
Nikon 35mm F2 AI
Nikon 55mm F1.2 AI
Nikon 85mm F2 AIS
Olympus 50mm F1.8...
One of my favourite lenses which I used for a quite a while, but now sadly neglected as my needs have changed. The 12-40 is appealing, but for my case, not worth the $$$ to upgrade.
In terms of image quality, I think they are about the same. The 12-40 will focus faster on any camera while the...
Something for National Day. I'm envious of you guys that managed to catch the fireworks.
E-M5 + Panasonic 25mm F1.4
Happy 49th by Halogen, on Flickr
E-M5 + Panasonic 14mm F2.5
3 Corners by HaIogen, on Flickr
E-M5 + m.ZD 12-50mm
Mini Flypast by HaIogen, on Flickr
Thanks for pointing this out. I've had my E-M5 for almost 2 years now, and only realised it today. Moreover, it is one of the options on the 1st page of the menu. :)
I have not tried the Olympus, but I think that the Panasonic might be slightly better at AF in extreme low light, due to the larger aperture. From Robin Wong's blog, the Olympus transmits more light only in the smaller apertures.