Hi all, has anybody used the Panasonic 10-25 f/1.7 on the OM-1? If so:
- Does the aperture ring work?
- Is this combo weathersealed?
- What is the summary of your experience with this combo?
With this I could effectively combine the 7-14 pro and 12-40 pro that I currently use, 1.5 stops faster for low light and in covers the focal range I typically use the other two lenses at.
To me, super-fast lenses don’t make a lot of sense on m43 because they are heavier and more expensive than their full frame equivalents.
For example the full-frame Sony 20-70 f/4 is significantly cheaper and lighter than the Panasonic 10-25 f/1.7, with more reach at the long end.
Panny: 690g, $1500
Sony: 488g, $1100
Of course, the fly in the ointment is the cost of a full frame body - but if you’re going to buy more than a couple of super fast lenses for m43 then it probably makes sense to change systems.
cheers,
Scott
Looking at new prices here in the UK the difference between the A7iv + 20-70mm and G9II + 10-25mm . The difference is around £60, You can of course find cheaper bodies from both makers, though I would assume that anyone buying the 10-25mm would be using higher end bodies
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Spoken to the thread.
Ok, let's say that camera kit in any mount system is just one camera body and one lens?
Most of us have a few to many lenses in any system and M4/3 positively encourages us to own and use multiple systems bodies of different sizes and types.
Immediately the comparison of any particular camera body/lens from one system with a particular camera body/lens in another system loses a lot of its relevance - especially when we might be heavily invested in one system and the other system makes almost all its bodies in variations of much the same thing.
This sort of comparison is more about one camera one lens comparisons or at best one camera and just a few lenses.
I don't have the 10-25/1.7 but I do have the 25-50/1.7 and it sits prettily and comfortably on any of my camera bodies from GM5 to G100 to G9. It might be reasonably large but it does not feel heavy at all. Physical size is only part of the equation.
I also have a considerable investment in M4/3 lenses and to even consider leaving a system that I find quite good enough for my purposes and effectively have to replace this investment in excellent lens kit would surely require an investigation into my sanity.
That threads like this can be so passionate about whether one combination (only) is better than one combination only in another mount system must be a more a question of the collective insanity of my dog could eat your dog if only it were interested in doing so.