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I love this lens I brought it for making music videos on my GH4. The auto focus is so smooth and very faint with it's sound. Images are crisp from the photos great value.
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I give five stars in all categories for this budget 17mm, f/2.8 Olympus lens. A true "pancake" lens, the 17/2.8 is often underrated by many micro 4/3 photographers and considered inferior to its cousin, the 17/1.8, but, in my opinion, it is an excellent value for such a low profile lens that makes your micro 4/3 system almost pocketable in pants pockets, but certainly in jacket pockets. This is, in fact, one of the main reasons I wanted to purchase the 17/2.8. Allowing just a stop+ less light than the 17/1.8, this lens still allows you take get captures in very low light conditions and renders images with more than acceptable image quality. Note that I am not a pixel peeper and this is the lens is the one usually found on my OM-D E-M10 camera! I have been very happy with this purchase. There is nothing about this lens that I don't like and would definitely buy this lens again.Read full review
This is a great lens at a great price. It's now my favorite lens because it's small and produces great images. It's on my camera all the time. Love it!!
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very sharp and good for low light situations with f1.8 aperture small and compact, fits in your pocket, great buy.
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Good lens, somewhat sharper than the 14-42mm I own, but much too wide angle to be the only lens you would use on your Micro 4/3. I own the 17mm, the 14-42mm and the 40-150 lenses for my Olympus Pen E-PL1. I find that I don't often use the 17mm...with the 14-42 is actually wider and can be quickly zoomed up to 42mm. Pros: Small, Sharp, great for landscapes... Cons: Pricey, not useful as your only lens