Any review on 9-18mm lens M4/3


This lens with the 20mm is all I need for travelling, only takes up a small part of my bag.

That was exactly what I have in my bag when I was in West Coast, USA late last year. 9-18 for all of my scenery and 20mm for indoor low light situation. Perfect combination.
 

Cheap go for 9-18.
Optical quality and ultra-wide rectilinear, go for 7-14.

Perspective distortion is strictly a personal preference and "kung-fu ".
 

Thanks to all of ur advise. Finally I got one from Adorama.

But just to ask if anyone tried registering the warranty for imported lens? Local agent requested for receipt and warranty card. But I only have the sale confirmation invoice, so does it still valid?
 

Hi, just wan to know is there any extra charges for GST when u ordered from those overseas site? Thank
 

There is. Includes freight charge
 

Sunny9036 said:
There is. Includes freight charge

So meaning beside the price of item & delivery charge listed in page, still need pay extra for GST etc when the product arrived?
 

Its a good lens, no doubt. 9-18 to me is perfect. I shoot usually at the widest or at the most zoom, and I rarely shoot in between. 9 mm is very wide...and its virtually distortion free. Shoot it right, your horizon is straight. It is impressive. I shoot 9 mm for landscape or scenery or for close up shots where I need to take "Everything in". With this same lens, I can also shoot portraits and groups. Just twist it all the way to 18 mm, which gives me a 35 mm FOV, which I think is perfect for normal journalistic shooting, and for shooting people without any distortion. Its a thing of beauty...this lens....BTW, I much prefer the 4/3 9-18. U should get this over the m4/3 if u do have a 4/3 DSLR. Otherwise, ur next best choice is the m4/3 9-18.
 

Oly5050 said:
Its a good lens, no doubt. 9-18 to me is perfect. I shoot usually at the widest or at the most zoom, and I rarely shoot in between. 9 mm is very wide...and its virtually distortion free. Shoot it right, your horizon is straight. It is impressive. I shoot 9 mm for landscape or scenery or for close up shots where I need to take "Everything in". With this same lens, I can also shoot portraits and groups. Just twist it all the way to 18 mm, which gives me a 35 mm FOV, which I think is perfect for normal journalistic shooting, and for shooting people without any distortion. Its a thing of beauty...this lens....BTW, I much prefer the 4/3 9-18. U should get this over the m4/3 if u do have a 4/3 DSLR. Otherwise, ur next best choice is the m4/3 9-18.

I have a 4/3 to m4/3 adapter, so I can use either. But why is the 4/3 version better? IQ? Dof?
 

I have a 4/3 to m4/3 adapter, so I can use either. But why is the 4/3 version better? IQ? Dof?

Handling....

If I am not wrong, the m4/3 9-18 is retractible so u need to "open" it up to use. Whereas the 4/3 9-18 is compact as it is and is virtually the same size at 9 or at 18 mm.
 

Some pictures take at Old Kallang Airport, little or not processing done.
GH2 & 9-18mm






This one's taken at ISO 1250



The downside is probably the blurring at the corners. You'll see that if you open up the pictures at 100%.
Also at 18mm, it stops down to f/5.6 which makes it harder to get low light shots - but f/4 is quite slow also.
 

Actually,its not very difficult to get low light shots since wide angle lenses the handshake is not very obvious, but of course,it still varies from person to person
 

Handling....

If I am not wrong, the m4/3 9-18 is retractible so u need to "open" it up to use. Whereas the 4/3 9-18 is compact as it is and is virtually the same size at 9 or at 18 mm.

DPreview said AF is slower on the 4/3 version on a m43 body.
 

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