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Sami k
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Re: Newbie Olympus Lenses
Rich K wrote:
Well, you are definitely going "high end" when it comes to quality, cost, size and weight - perhaps more than you need based on your requirements.
You shoot mostly outdoors, and most landscapes. And you want to reduce weight and size from your entry level DSLR. Body-wise, the EM1.2 is not that much smaller (if at all) compared to your DSLR. If you want weather sealed, but really want to reduce size/weight, why not consider the EM5.2? Yes, it doesn't have all the bells and whistles of the EM1.2, but it's a lot smaller, lighter and far less expensive. And still big enough to handle the good glass.
Lens-wise, I would think for ultra-wide landscape work you would want to pick up the 7-14. The 12-40 or the 12-100 will be your "everyday" lens. While the 12-100 is obviously more flexible, and really doesn't handicap you for outdoors work, it does carry a size/weight penalty. I would suggest to put one on the intended body and see how it feels. If you end up choosing the 12-100, I'm not sure why you would pick up a longer telephoto other than to say you have it. If you think you really need it, then perhaps the new Panny 100-300 II is a better choice than the Oly Pro lenses, being much smaller and a nice versatile zoom range. I would personally give some attention to a fast, small prime for your occasional use indoors/at night, such as the Oly 17/1.8 or the panny 15/1.7.
Apparently you've got the money to invest in the best - good for you. Now you just need to match your needs and wants to what's out there.
good point about the em5.2 I will have a look at it, I am not "money is no object" but I am willing to invest a bit more and keep it for longer as my skills improve, the biggest difference for me is the resolution 16 vs 20 mp
I started with the nikon d5100 and an 18-200 nikon lens in 2011, I like the versatility of the 18-200 but I understand that I need better glass.
the weight of the em1.2 with the 12-100 is very close to the weight of my current setup so it will be fine, I would rather have that one versatile lens only. I find that I like the ability to b able to zoom in a bit more, maybe it's a bad habit from having the 18-200, I am just not sure if I can live with 12-40 only
the 7-14 is not in my plans for now, It's between the 12-40 and the 12-100
thanks for your feedback