Panny has proven to us it is capable of cannibalizing it's own line with higher priced lens, so another higher priced 45mm with macro isn't impossible.
If you want me to prove, I will ask you to guess.
Hint: 14-42.
It's not quite the same cannibalising a kit lens vs a premium leica-branded lens. And btw, the leica is already not cheap. Add on small size plus faster speed and you're probably looking at like double the price.
In the mean time I'll choose the 45/1.8 for a very much more reasonable price, thank you very much![]()
Comparing lenses that way is meaningless. It is much harder to design a shorter focal length, never mind the larger aperture which implies greater cost. Never mind that the working distance of the 45 is longer than the 25 with the crop factor of 2x.
cannedpineapples said:I'm comparing the PL45 macro vs the rumoured new Panasonic 45 pancake with macro vs the Oly 45/1.8. The rationale being they're all 45mm lenses.
Not PL25 vs Oly45/1.8.
I think what he meant is pancakes are harder to design than to eat.
Keeping to Leica standard probably means something inside the pancake is not edible to the people in the red dot.
Oly 45 is not a macro lens, so it won't have the sharp everything nature of a macro (Doesn't mean I won't get one)
It makes sense for Panasonic to create a $2000 lens and a $500 lens, but not $2000 and $1000.
cannedpineapples said:Then the qn u need to ask (as should any good product manager) is this: is $500 * many many lenses sold a better decision, or $2000 * much fewer?
I'm guessing not enough pros are using m43 as their primary camera to justify this.
loneWolff said:Sometimes a 2k lens doesn't mean it has to sell well but meant to showcase it's technology superior.
Of course that technology will trickle down to the consumer many months later.
Hint: Canon 1200/F5.6L USM
loneWolff said:I think what he meant is pancakes are harder to design than to eat.
Keeping to Leica standard probably means something inside the pancake is not edible to the people in the red dot.
Oly 45 is not a macro lens, so it won't have the sharp everything nature of a macro (Doesn't mean I won't get one)
Haha. At 5.6, its a lousy lens to me. It can only be used in brightest of days!!
Haha. At 5.6, its a lousy lens to me. It can only be used in brightest of days!!
Then the qn u need to ask (as should any good product manager) is this: is $500 * many many lenses sold a better decision, or $2000 * much fewer?
I'm guessing not enough pros are using m43 as their primary camera to justify this.
cannedpineapples said:Indeed. It is not about price. But the more expensive one here (PL25 vs 20mm) is a different focal length, and faster.
This rumour is talking about a similar focal length, faster, smaller, and being a specialist lens in that it is also macro. It is basically PL45 2.0.
PL's "showcase" product could end up casting their own (already expensive) PL45 in a very bad light. In the end? Consumers can't afford the "showcase" product, and don't want to buy the PL45 because it looks bad.
Lose-lose for PL. Yay!
From past interviews with panasonic VIPs we are made aware that panasonic is looking to improve on:
1) sensor -- probably global shutter
2) EVF -- higher resolution for manual focus, more responsive(live) for video
3) Faster AF -- maybe hybrid contrast and phase for better video
4) Better LCD -- this they out-source from Epson!
Seriously it would be a wet dream if all 4 above is met in the GFX1 but i believe it is too soon for 1)global shutter as they should introduce this first in their flagship GH3 later if we are lucky.
In terms of a better sensor at high ISO, I believe the G3 had hit a wall for further improvement with the present sensor tech. Even APS-C had hit a wall in terms of sensitivity. Somehow they need to adapt either BSI or Quantum dot(quantum film) tech to m43 size sensor(without sensor overheating problems) or introduce their newly patented faveon type array sensor to improve(only incrementally) on things.
Improvements from 2) to 4) will force their hands for a faster crunching chipset. Some people might speculate here that if the chipset is fast enough especially with global shutter, they can actually do in camera image stacking to improve IQ... Definitely in camera NR will be improved along with burst mode and (support for a ton of filters?)...
For more compactness an OLED LCD that is articulating as well? But this depend on Espon tech so cannot be too hopeful.
Well dreaming and fantasizing is free and it will be interesting to see if some of these expectations will be met.
What say U?
When you have established a certain branding , you will tend to upsell your product even though deep down the specs, you are no different from any product in the market. (eg see how dirt cheap HP touchpad can sell at lelong $129 while Apple ipad sells for 6-7x more)
Leica and Zeiss have long heritage in making good glass and they are still making them. So if anyone wants to associate with them and put their branding on their own product, the price must go up. Anyway even if these products are not as good as the actual glass makers themselves, its good enough for most people and cost 10times lesser as well.
How many people could actually own some exortic Leica and Zeiss lenses? Probably some famous photographers who earn big bucks from their work or many doctors and lawyers out there with lots of cash and lots of free time for photography.
Its like Canon L glass. Optically some of their non L glass can perform same or even better at times, including built quality. But oncr it has a red ring, the price goes up 2-3 times more but people still are crazy for them.
So its all comes back to the word branding.