Re: Just about to pull the trigger - GX7, 20mm, 45mm
Chris DA wrote:
Len_Gee wrote:
Congrats on your new GX7 / GM1, and lenses.
which camera will be your "go to" camera? GX7 or GM1?
do you intend to carry two (or three) cameras at the same time on assignment?
We're going to go with the GX7 in the first instance, and probably only go with the GM1 if:
1. Find that theres times we would rather have the LX3 with us for size issues
The LX7 is pretty cheap these days. Maybe worth a look?
2. They release a GM1 12-32 35-100 super kit making it a no-brainer.
Theres still no definite word on when the 35-100mm will be released. Later in the year most likely, but there's supposed to be some sort of Panasonic announcement in February, so maybe, hopefully, sooner?
If we find we don't have an issue with the GX7 size, that's the point of difficult decisions on what zoom combinations to get! 14-42pz + 45-150, or 14-140 mk2, or alternatively go with 35-100 2.8. Or even just 75mm. But lets leave that until later!!!!!!
The size of the GX7 is very good, certainly not as small as the GM1, but still quite compact. The grip and tilting EVF are excellent.
The 14-42mm PZ is overpriced for what it is and it's image quality. Yes, it's compact, but only when the camera is off. (I had one briefly and returned it.) For $100 (or more) less, the 14-42mm II is a much better lens. But if you're considering a GM1, I'd hold off on a shorter zoom and just share the GM1 kit 12-32mm. It's supposedly the best kit lens of all M4/3 kit lenses. The 12mm end is certainly compelling.
The 45-150mm is very good for the price ($200 +/-). It's size, weight, focus speed and image quality are all excellent. The 14-140mm II is more than 3x the price and not as good within the same range. Sure, it's handy having a 10x zoom, but if you've got two cameras and a bunch of lenses, why bother? For the same amount of dough, you can get the 14-42mm II, 45-150mm and most of an Oly 45mm. That seems a much better deal to me.