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Panasonic 12-32 on Olympus bodies

Started Mar 17, 2014 | Questions thread
zuikowesty
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Thanks again...

ristar wrote:

The OM-D E-M5 was the last Olympus camera released without the ability to switch on OIS from in camera. However, the Panasonic 12-32mm is not the first lens without a physical switch for OIS. For example, the Panasonic 14-42mm (original) and the 14-42mm PZ were released before the E-M5 and do not have physical switches for OIS either.

Panasonic's high end lenses (e.g. constant aperture zooms, 42.5mm f/1.2) and their earlier lenses (e.g. 14-45mm) have physical switches. Not sure which was the first lens to eschew the physical switch.

Thanks for the info! I am not too familiar with Panasonic gear, but am looking forward to trying the 12-32 even more.

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