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New JJC LH-J48B LH48B Lens Hood for Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f1.8 (BLACK)
17 May 2016
Solid metal
Well fitting and well made item. As good if not better than original manufacturer.
08 March 2013
Very good non 4G alternative to other handsets and other OS platforms
Thought not 4G LTE compatible this handset works very well as an Android based HSDPA platform with fast processor and very fast scrolling. Screen clarity is more than sufficient for most purposes. It also appears to be well built with good materials and rugged enough for getting rained on and the abuse of everyday use without worrying about which pocket it is in or if the screen will crack, a common fault with more heavily promoted handsets available at this time. Will run for almost 3 days with average use before charging. Annoying that it lacks inbuilt analog FM radio reception, although the hardware itself is apparently capable and no software to enable this is supplied. It's camera function appears to work well, though a bit too noisy at higher ISO, but for overall daylight use it is fine as is HDVideo. A useful alternative to Nokia and Samsung models this was bought instead of an iPhone 5 though similar in dimensions and screen size and only very slightly thicker. It is not too wide either allowing one-handed operation, which is an annoying design issue found on other feature phones on offer today. Supplied headset has good audio but flimsy microphone trigger switch. Trying to catch an incoming call with it can be a random affair. Previous Milestone model had better quality headset and switch arrangement but with higher impedance is not really compatible with this unit. Good and clear as a phone and very good if all you do is call, text and email occasionally though there are no real issues using other software options included, though OS has an annoying tendency to want to attach you to Google Apps at every opportunity, then of course the iPhone does the same with the Apple platform offerings. Trying to run multiple apps at the one time is not possible, the form factor wouldn't make it easy either, stick to your iPad/notebook for that but very useful QuickOffice Software application compatible with MS Office files is included.
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08 May 2013
A Pro will want this.
Much is made of Leica's involvement in the design but this is really a Panasonic lens. Panasonic did at one time have a commercial relationship with Leica (when Leica needed a partner to badge engineer a small autofocus camera) and no doubt optical design expertise was shared at that time but Leica do not design for autofocus at this level and much of what you are really getting is actually a Panasonic Lumix design. Having said that this is an excellent lens optically but even as such is a little overpriced and limited supply does not help when purchasing. On the other hand this lens is a delight to use especially on an Olympus OMD-EM5 and on any Lumix Micro 4/3 camera. For traditional pro-level experienced photographers a decent 50mm (35mm equiv.) is a must and one that gives shallow depth of field (with the advantage of autofocus in this case) is a given for in-the-moment evocative available light composition. To that end this lens fits the bill, especially if used at around f2.0. In the end it is worth the money and handles very well though bear in mind a Panasonic 20mm F1.7 is less bulky with nearly the same angle of view and could just about do the job more cheaply if you need to save some cash. If money no object then buy the 25mm, it will not disappoint.
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