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    Robin Wong (Olympus Malaysia) has posted his review.
    Olympus, Micro Four Thirds, camera review, OM-D, photography, Malaysia photographer, photography tips, shutter therapy, street photography


    I think that I am going to like this lens!

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    Yes, damn him, so do I (and I had persuaded myself that I didn't need it as I could stick with the 50-200 )

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      Yes, it was this "Olympus Employee's" review that convinced me to go for the 25mm f1.8. He knows how to make his equipment sing and dance.

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        With Brian on this one!
        Ed

        Live life in the slow lane.

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          although it is a great lens - I am sticking with primes and waiting out (and continuing saving ) for the 300
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            Two fellow club members have both told me that they intend to sell all of their MZuiko lenses and just rely on the pro 12-40 F2.8, 40-150 F2.8 plus 1.4 converter. That way they always have a weather sealed outfit with the E-M1.

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              Like many others I am very tempted by this new lens but I already have the Panasonic 35-100mm f2.8 which is a very good lens and is smaller and lighter than the new 40- 150 Pro lens. For longer FLs I have the Olympus 75-300. Looking at the images I take with the longer lenses most are either under 100mm or near 300mm. Rationally I should wait for the new 300mm lens plus adapter.
              Archie

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                Re: Review of mZuiko 40-150 F2.8 Pro lens

                Originally posted by Alpha1 View Post
                Two fellow club members have both told me that they intend to sell all of their MZuiko lenses and just rely on the pro 12-40 F2.8, 40-150 F2.8 plus 1.4 converter. That way they always have a weather sealed outfit with the E-M1.
                That is the way I propose to go, but with the addition of the 1.4 converter. Got to sell a grandchild first though
                sigpicDave

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                  I have just read review and start making list of my gear to go to finance it :-P very soon on classified thread..
                  ark
                  o e-m1+hld-7, e-m5+hld-6
                  o (12-40, 40-150) 2.8 pl 25 1.4
                  o fl600r
                  manfrotto mk055xpro3+498rc2
                  lowepro flipside 300, lowepro primus aw, tamrac expedition 5x

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                    Must wait until the price drops from the opening salvo - well that sounds like a good reason to get it.
                    Most used: EM5i + 12-200mm, In briefcase: E-PM2 + 12-42mmEZ
                    Film Kit OM4Ti + Vivitar Series 1 (OM fit ) 28-105mm F/2.8-3.8, Sigma III (OM fit) 75-200mm F/2.8-3.5, Vivitar Series 1 (OM fit) 100-500mm, Zuiko 50mm F/1.2

                    ​Learn something new every day

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                      As expected it looks like a wonderful lens. I'm sure other reviews will confirm the views on it.

                      Sadly it's a whole lot of money for me in the context of putting the last one of my three through university at the moment. Bless her!

                      The other factor for me is that I've just discovered, rather belatedly to be sure, m.Zuiko primes.

                      In fact I think I'm a born again prime follower

                      Having said that I don't want to try one as if I do I know I'll get the "I wants" so bad it will positively hurt.

                      Hec
                      I've worked hard to be this grumpy. It hasn't been easy at times but it's worth it.

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                        Originally posted by Grumpy Hec View Post
                        As expected it looks like a wonderful lens. I'm sure other reviews will confirm the views on it.

                        Sadly it's a whole lot of money for me in the context of putting the last one of my three through university at the moment. Bless her!

                        The other factor for me is that I've just discovered, rather belatedly to be sure, m.Zuiko primes.

                        In fact I think I'm a born again prime follower

                        Having said that I don't want to try one as if I do I know I'll get the "I wants" so bad it will positively hurt.

                        Hec

                        Hec me a prime Zuiko m 4/3 collector and user too they ARE AMAZING it has taken me a bit to get used to "selecting the correct lens for the image" but I am getting there and the IQ on the 12 and 25 BLOW me away ... as well as the 75 and the 60 Macro now they are all my FAVs and the 75-300 MkII and, I can carry the lot and its little le4ss than the E-5 and 50-200 in ruck sack weight

                        What is your youngest reading ? and at which Uni ? I thin your very lucky (well worked hard at Parenting) on getting all three to Uni and boy what a cost for you ...

                        Stephen Biddulph says in one of his books forward " ... Parents who invest time and money in their children get far more back than Parents who dont

                        so you should be a Millionaire Parent soon Wishing you all well through these difficult and hard work Uni years as a family
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                          Here is a side by side comparison review and challenge video between the Panasonic 35-100 F2.8 and the mZuiko 40-150 F2.8.


                          Enjoy!

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                            Originally posted by Chevvyf1 View Post
                            What is your youngest reading ? and at which Uni ? I thin your very lucky (well worked hard at Parenting) on getting all three to Uni and boy what a cost for you ...

                            Stephen Biddulph says in one of his books forward " ... Parents who invest time and money in their children get far more back than Parents who dont

                            so you should be a Millionaire Parent soon Wishing you all well through these difficult and hard work Uni years as a family
                            She's doing Vet Nursing which is a 4 year course. Three to get her RVN and another for the BSc. She also hopes to get the first of her post RVN add on qualifications in "Exotics" at the same time as her BSc.

                            Over the years I've invested so much time and money in my three it's scary. Apart from uni the big block was sailing. At the peak I had two in National squads for four years which was a logistical nightmare as they sailed just about every weekend all year no matter what the weather. Squad weekends were all over the country so I put 150,000 miles in towing at least one boat each weekend. Plus numerous competitions of course including Nationals, Europeans and Worlds which we were obliged to attend. The latter two were all over the place but my favourite was Lake Garda in Italy which is a super place and we went to several times. The Ora wind comes in late morning/early afternoon and you have 30 degrees C heat with 25 kts wind. Wonderful sailing especially in 29ers which are rocket ships in that sort of breeze if you can handle them.

                            Hec
                            I've worked hard to be this grumpy. It hasn't been easy at times but it's worth it.

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                              Re: Review of mZuiko 40-150 F2.8 Pro lens

                              Originally posted by Grumpy Hec View Post
                              She's doing Vet Nursing which is a 4 year course. Three to get her RVN and another for the BSc. She also hopes to get the first of her post RVN add on qualifications in "Exotics" at the same time as her BSc.

                              Over the years I've invested so much time and money in my three it's scary. Apart from uni the big block was sailing. At the peak I had two in National squads for four years which was a logistical nightmare as they sailed just about every weekend all year no matter what the weather. Squad weekends were all over the country so I put 150,000 miles in towing at least one boat each weekend. Plus numerous competitions of course including Nationals, Europeans and Worlds which we were obliged to attend. The latter two were all over the place but my favourite was Lake Garda in Italy which is a super place and we went to several times. The Ora wind comes in late morning/early afternoon and you have 30 degrees C heat with 25 kts wind. Wonderful sailing especially in 29ers which are rocket ships in that sort of breeze if you can handle them.

                              Hec

                              Hec, it is very lovely to read of your years with your children. I recall your photos of Lake Garda and you "joy" at being there and having such a wonderful time !

                              There are few sports as sailing for Team Building and appreciating individuals contributions

                              I once went on a 49 er (maybe that is a longer version of the 29er ??? it had "nets" you flung yourself on to weight/balance the boat I lurved it although I am not a sailor - Nick was and many friends and I was always delighted to be invited to 'crew' even in the Galley as I got to stand at the 'sharp end' with the yacht keeling over and water along the side deck ? gunnels ? it was exhilarating - like galloping a horse bareback up a steep hill over the snow covered ground or skiing down a black or red run fast and steep bit and compares favorable with riding a Ducati Superbike at high speeds ( within the speed limits prevailing, of course

                              Your daughter is doing very well on the Vet front I wish her all the stamina to succeed ... I only recently realised why it takes longer to be a Vet than a Doctor to humans (animals cannot speak and tell you of their symptoms )
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