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When mounted on a LUMIX G series camera you'll take full advantage of this exceptional lens's high-speed, high-precision Contrast AF system.
Because Micro Four Thirds cameras normally focus with the aperture set wide open, this can result in the edge being taken off the sharpness when you’re shooting at f/2. is plenty fast to focus on a Lumix body; and shooting in AF-S tends to lead to faster AF acquisition than using AF-C. We've been using a full production version of this 120 fps sports camera, to see what you gain (and, perhaps, lose).I have the mark I version of the Panaleica 25mm and while on the charts it may be inferior to the Olympus I absolutely love the smooth rendering and the rich tonality. The Fujifilm XF 23mm F2 R WR delivers a 35mm full-frame equivalent field of view and stands out due to its small size and weather-resistant build. Its small size also makes a great lens to keep on those smaller bodies and use for all sorts of situations. As I said repeatedly, this different iso is actually equal IQ (not number), but that's not what you are saying because I repeatedly said this and you are "correcting" me. The problem comes when shooting very close up subjects, anything closer than half a meter, especially toward the minimum focusing distance, the lens starts to struggle.
The lens bayonets smoothly and securely onto the Panasoni Lumix G6 camera body used for this review.One reason it was popular then was that all cameras came standard with a 50mm because it could be made fast and cheap and therefore mass produced. It offers the best optical performance, with beautiful bokeh at open apertures and impressive close? The good news is that the seven-bladed aperture delivers nicely-rounded bokeh even when stopped down to F5. It does mean that other reviews that give MTF 50 values can be compared across the web, so we can see in theory how review samples might vary.