New to MFT and need lens advice
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Re: New to MFT and need lens advice
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CJackJr wrote:
Hi all,
I've been an Olympus 43 owner for many years (see my gear list) and a member of the Olympus SLR forum (although I haven't posted for a while). I recently purchased a Panasonic GX7 with a Lumix G Vario 12-32 lens. I'm quite happy with it and now MUST add to my lens collection. Being new to MFT I have a few questions:
- Is it worth getting a 43-MFT adapter to use my Oly FT lenses on the GX7? If so, any recommendations?
- Is there a benefit to sticking with Panasonic MFT glass on a Panasonic camera or do Oly (and other manufacturers) lenses work just fine?
- Even though I have the 12-32, I'm considering the 12-60 as my "walk-around" lens. (I have used the Oly 12-60 on my 43 gear and really liked its range.) Any thoughts on which 12-60?
- Lastly, I'd like something longer than the 12-60 to use occasionally for wildlife and candid photos of my grandkids playing. I've been looking at the Lumix 45-175. Any thoughts on that lens or anything else I should consider that is in that general price range?
I'll really appreciate any and all responses to even just one of my questions. I know from past experience that members of these forums have a wealth of valuable information and are more than willing to share advice/opinions. Thanks in advance.
Regards, Conrad
Buy MFT lesnes.
Pany lenses on a Pany body will dual IS. Oly lenses will not although there are only 2 Oly lenses with IS.
12-60 is a good walk around lens.
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