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mario GTI wrote:
Hi everyone,
Recently I just got myself into m43 system by getting GH4, ...I'm not a video guy by any means ( I may get to it someday ) ,but I just like the camera so much that I would like to invest into the lens a bit. So far I have Pana 25mm 1.7 and I love it, however I would like something narrower. I'm torn between Oly 17mm 1.2, Sigma 16mm 1.4 or Pana 15mm 1.7. Weather sealing would be welcome in my case since this would be my to go lens.
What's your opinion, is anyone using any of those lenses on GH4 body or any Lumix body?
Thank you in advance.
I can only speak to the m.Zuiko 17mm f2. I have found it to be quite the stellar lens, improving my keep rate, especially in lower light or night time shots. I have used it with the G9 and the EM1 Mark II.
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