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Prise en main exceptionnelle
Compacité et poids
Qualité de construction
Passage en mise au point manuelle et butées
Polyvalence pour de la photo de rue
Effets de bokeh à f/1
8
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Vignetage à toutes les ouvertures
Aberrations chromatiques "circulaires"
Piqué décevants aux grandes ouvertures
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small, very handy and solid casing, decent image quality in the frame centre, slight longitudinal chromatic aberration, moderate coma, good work against bright light, efficient and accurate autofocus
very high distortion, significant vignetting, huge astigmatism, visible up to f/5.6 aperture, modest accessory kit.
This lens is not exactly a successful construction and it should have been thought out better – I write it without scruple. I could even call it ill-considered. Why? Because it repeats some features you can already find in the Micro 4/3 system. When Panas...
Extrait: DateFebruary 28, 2013 (0) Read later This is the latest addition to the Olympus range of premium prime lenses for the micro Four Thirds system cameras. It can be used on either Olympus or Panasonic cameras. The new lens is not to be confused ...
Optically and mechanically this lens is outstanding. There is very slight barrel distortion, which is to be expected in a 34-millimetre equivalent medium-wide angle. From f5.6 we were satisfied with the overall sharpness of the image. The compact dimensions and its lightness, combined with the superior construction materials, make this an ideal walk-around lens.
It is a shame to have to trade off the lovely action you get when the manual focus is selected on the lens with the loss of the manual focus assist
For anyone who has owned and loved an Olympus OM camera, this lens (and its companions in the M.Zuiko premium range) is a return to the good old days of brilliant, beautifully made prime lenses. And now we have the added benefit of lightning-fast autofocu...
Publié: 2013-02-28, Auteur: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
Optically and mechanically this lens is outstanding. There is very slight barrel distortion which is to be expected in a 34mm equivalent medium wide angle. From f5.6 we were satisfied with the overall sharpness of the image. The compact dimensions and lig
It is a shame to have to trade off the lovely focus action that you get when the manual focus is selected on the lens with the loss of the manual focus assist
For anyone who has owned and loved an Olympus OM camera this lens (and its companions in the m.Zuiko premium range) is a return to the good old days of brilliant, beautifully made prime lenses. And now we enjoy the added benefit of lightning fast auto foc...
Extrait: The M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/1.8 lens shown without end caps and lens hood. (Source: Olympus.)Although not as compact as the pancake lens, the f/1.8 lens is relatively small and light for a prime lens, extending just 35.5 mm in front of the camera body and ...
Extrait: 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...