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We spent an enjoyable morning exploring the capabilities of the review lens, taking pictures around Circular Quay on the edge of Sydney Harbour. The lens was a pleasure to use and made an ideal partner to our OM-D E-M1 II camera.The combination was small...
Abstract: Whether you're new to the Micro Four Thirds system or a seasoned veteran, there are plenty of lenses available for you.In this guide we've outlined several use cases and made recommendations for the best overall lens for that purpose, along with two other...
Published: 2019-01-29, Author: Maciej , review by: lenstip.com
solid, metal, sealed casing, sensational image quality in the frame centre, good image quality on the edge of the frame and up from the maximum relative aperture, low lateral chromatic aberration, smaller level of vignetting than that of its direct rivals
significant distortion level on RAW files, performance against bright light should have been better, After a slight misfire with the PRO 1.2/25 model which price, compared to its possibilities, was definitely too high, the continuation of PRO f/1.2 lenses
Published: 2018-05-16, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The Olympus 17mm f1.2 PRO is a mild wide-angle lens with a bright focal ratio designed for Micro Four Thirds bodies. When mounted on a Micro Four Thirds body, the 17mm delivers coverage equivalent to 34mm, providing flexible general-purpose coverage: wide...
Published: 2018-03-23, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Bright maximum aperture, Very sharp, No distortion, Strong close focus capability, All-weather build, Manual focus clutch,
Moderate corner dimness at f/1.2, No optical stabilization, Doesn't pair well with smaller bodies, Pricey
The Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 17mm f/1.2 Pro delivers top-end image quality and a bright aperture for the Micro Four Thirds system, but is a bit too big for smaller cameras...
Abstract: The Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 17mm F1.2 PRO is a moderate wide angle that, together with the simultaneously announced 45 mm f/1.2 and the previously released Olympus 25mm f/1.2, completes a beautiful trio of bright Olympus PRO lenses. Olympus M.Zuiko Di...
Pleasing “feathered bokeh” effect, F/1.2 maximum aperture, Sharp, even wide open, Weather-sealed, AF/MF clutch
Some chromatic aberration, Held back by MFT sensors
Well, if it isn't obvious by now, yes, absolutely. If you're invested in the MFT system and have the budget for it, there is no other wide-angle prime that can match the build quality or image quality of the M.Zuiko 17mm F1.2 Pro...
Abstract: Interchangeable lens cameras offer a lot more creative flexibility and control than smartphones and point-and-shoots. Buying a camera with swappable lenses lets you change your angle of view, and take advantage of speciality optics for macro and fish-eye...
Abstract: There are photographers who prefer shooting with a 50mm prime lens, but I've always preferred a 35mm. The 35mm gives you more in a frame, and you don't have to worry about the perspective distortion a wider lens creates.The Olympus 17mm f/1.2 Pro lens is...
Dernière-née de la gamme M.Zuiko Pro, cette focale fixe de 17 mm (équivalent à un 34 mm) jouit d'une ouverture ultra lumineuse de f/1,2 et rejoint donc les 25 et 45 mm déjà présents au catalogue. Ce nouvel objectif devrait en toute logique faire le bonheu...