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Prime 50mm f/1.2 or rather 25mm for 50mm (35mm EFL).
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Roll on the much delayed 100mm macro but let's have a maximum aperture of f/2.0 since we know Olympus can deliver on bright macro lenses, witness the OM Zuiko 90mm f/2.0 which is a superb lens.
A weather-sealed SWD replacement for the 11-22 that went a bit wider, say 8.5-20mm f/2.8-3.5 and a range of bright, wide primes for ultimate quality that would be in the spirit of the OM Zuiko 21 & 24mm f/2.0 lenses but, again, just a bit wider.
A tilt & shift lens of about 12-14mm focal length as I am very envious of the Canikon guys in that area.
A 40mm f/1.4 portrait prime and a 67.5mm f/2.0 as well.
Update the autofocus to SWD for the long zooms and primes that don't currently have it (not that I'm ever likely to be able to afford them ).
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