Pany Lenses on Oly EM-1 mk II
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Re: Pany Lenses on Oly EM-1 mk II
GDB wrote:
I love my Pany G7 but I want to go back to BIF shots (like I used to with my old Canon 7D). The G7 as most know, sucks really bad at BIFs. I am drawn to the BIF-tested Oly EM-1 mark II but want to know if the following lenses will work with the OLY:
Pany 100-400
Oly 9-18
Pany 14-140 (ver 1)
Thanks.
Gary
Gary, I have the PL100-400 and use with my EM1.2. It’s a great combination. I use the lens’ built in IS which is terrific. I have had no issue with the mount as mentioned above nor stiff zoom which may be due to some folks forcing the zoom when the lock ring is not fully disengaged.
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