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That lens! 10-25mm f/1.7

Jorgen Udvang

Subscriber Member
WIth this lens on one body and a portrait lens on a second, I'm basically done for most of my industrial and travel photography and video. This is a godsend.

What they do here is utilising the advantage of a small sensor. I can't wait to see the optical performance.
 

iiiNelson

Well-known member
WIth this lens on one body and a portrait lens on a second, I'm basically done for most of my industrial and travel photography and video. This is a godsend.

What they do here is utilising the advantage of a small sensor. I can't wait to see the optical performance.
Well ive always said and though Micro 4/3 and FF are perfectly complimentary to one another (and APS-C and cropped Medium Format pair nicely). The only difference is that within 6 months or so you will be able to buy the pair from the same manufacturer.
 

k-hawinkler

Well-known member
Well ive always said and though Micro 4/3 and FF are perfectly complimentary to one another (and APS-C and cropped Medium Format pair nicely). The only difference is that within 6 months or so you will be able to buy the pair from the same manufacturer.
When and how much?
 

Jorgen Udvang

Subscriber Member
This lens has apparently come as a total surprise. There's no info anywhere, except a screen grab at 43rumors that shows that it uses 77mm filters, so it's pretty big. Not unexpected with the large aperture :)

 

k-hawinkler

Well-known member
That lens 10-25/1.7 and the Nocticron 42.5/1.7 on two cameras and one is set for non-tele shots. I know the Nocticron works well on my Olympus OM-D cameras except for the Aperture Ring, should One expect similarly for the 10-25/1.7?

Of course one could always get a Panasonic camera for just those two lenses. :LOL:
 

Jorgen Udvang

Subscriber Member
That lens 10-25/1.7 and the Nocticron 42.5/1.7 on two cameras and one is set for non-tele shots. I know the Nocticron works well on my Olympus OM-D cameras except for the Aperture Ring, should One expect similarly for the 10-25/1.7?

Of course one could always get a Panasonic camera for just those two lenses. :LOL:
It will probably work perfectly well on any of the Olympus bodies. Add one of the 40something lenses plus the 75mm f/1.8 and 20, 24, 28, 35, 50, 85 and 150mm are covered, all at larger apertures larger than 2.0 :)
 

k-hawinkler

Well-known member
Yup, 10-25/1.7, 42.5/1.2, 75/1.8, 150/2, and 300/4 Pro
ought to be a really nice lineup. :grin:
All that’s missing in my collection is the 10-25/1.7. :facesmack:
 
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