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Advice for newbie in m43- medium to long tele lens

Started Jan 28, 2020 | Questions thread
john isaacs Veteran Member • Posts: 8,444
Re: Advice for newbie in m43- medium to long tele lens

Girco wrote:

Hi,

Advice will be appreciated regarding choice of more or less universal and afordble tele lens (~ 70-250-300 equiv FL) on m43.

From begining- decided to migrate from Canon APSC to smaller/ lighter setup.

As for walkaround/ travel/ everyday camera almost choosed lx100 m1, question on second body for tele end, as well as some art etc.

Regarding body- yet looks like gx80 is way to go.

( touched in local camera shop oly omd e-m10 mark3; pana g7 and gx80 - definately oly isn't for my hands, g7 feels perfect; but due to size gx80 looks more prefferable) ( but not so categorical against body size- g7 also seems an option).

On Canon i have Canon 70-200/4 and Sigma 50-150/2,8. Both with positive feelings- for me most favorite is Sigma; for my wife Canon ( mainly due to weight).

So is here comparable alternative on m43 for those lenses, especially taking in account than I'm not willing to spend on this setup (body +lens) roughly more than ~800-900 € ( if buying second hand)?

Also- how about efs- m43 adapters- maybe option is adapter to use Canon lenses on m43? Just afraiding than focusing speed will be quite unacceptable in this case?

Thanks for opinions!

The Panasonic 35-100 f/2.8 is the most comparable lens to the Canon or Sigma that will fall within your budget if you buy used.  It will be a little shorter than the Canon, and a little slower than the Sigma.  The alternatives are the Olympus 40-150 f/2.8 or Panasonic 50-200 f/2.8-4, but neither of these lenses fit within your budget.

You can adapt your lenses, but then I don't see much point in moving to m43.  First, you are increasing the effective focal length of the lenses by a factor of about 1.5, so they will appear to be longer than you are used to.  You could opt for a Speedbooster, which alters the optics of the lens to make it wider and faster, but that will likely exceed your budget.  And finally, you don't get any weight/size savings by taking that approach, and you sacrifice some auto-focus speed and accuracy.

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