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Note that this comparison shows my 9-18mm on its adapter ready to use alongside my 14-45 and my friends 7-14 beside his 14-45. I've written about that lens back in 2009, and found it to be a great lens except for its bulk. For some time I have been using the Olympus 9-18mm zoom via an adapter on the G series cameras and have been really happy with it optically. Stitching images also gives increases in resolution which is good too.Īnyway, on my G series cameras I have lamented that there isn't really much in the wide area which is compact (and affordable). Of course most of that sort of thing can now be done with stitching. Sadly I just can't afford the 15mm or the 12mm lenses which can really only be used for very specific subjects (to me).
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Some people see things up close only in 'mental macro' and focus on the details, but as I move in closer to things I like to look around and see the shapes, the relationships to the backgrounds and to see the perspective of being close.Ģ8mm ( on a full 35mm frame) is just not wide enough for me, 24mm or 21mm is where I like it most, although modern lenses have shown me that sometimes I like it that bit wider. When I got my first 24mm lens I was quite happy, finally I could see things as I liked to see them. As a kid with 35mm I just couldn't afford wideĮnough, the typical zoom back then was 35-80 or perhaps 28-70 and most