Here are the best Micro Four Thirds lenses for use with Panasonic, Olympus or OM System camera, including budget-friendly ...
Micro Four Thirds cameras may have smaller sensors, but that makes it easier to get lenses with more reach — and at sizes and prices that won’t break your back or the bank. The Micro Four Thirds mount ...
My uncle gave me my first real camera, an old 35mm Leica with a collapsible lens. It was lightweight, compact enough to fit into a pants pocket, and took great pictures. That camera, along with many ...
Photo: LEICA DG MACRO-ELMARIT 45mm/F2.8 ASPH/MEGA O.I.S. World’s first Leica Micro Four Thirds lens Compatible with Panasonic’s LUMIX G Series of Digital Cameras, Plus a New, Ultra Lightweight F1.7 ...
The LUMIX G X VARIO 12-35mm/F2.8 ASPH./POWER O.I.S. lens incorporates Panasonic's unique Nano Surface Coating technology which minimizes reflections at entire visual range (380nm-780nm), resulting in ...
Expensive for a 150-600mm lens Has a tendency to hunt for focus unless you use limiter controls As an alternative to astronomically expensive full-frame wildlife photography setups, the Om System ...
The Micro Four Thirds universe gained two quality, fast aperture, prime focal length lenses that go along with the new Lumix GF1 camera and its retro rangefinder styling cues. Matthew Fitzgerald ...
My uncle gave me my first real camera, an old 35mm Leica with a collapsible lens. It was lightweight, compact enough to fit into a pants pocket, and took great pictures. That camera, along with many ...