Nice, handy, and very mobile little lens, Oly's first offering in m43. Overshadowed by the Pany 20mm, it has nevertheless held its own and delivers equally great results. The only big con is that it's useless for video (very noisy).
Nice, handy, and very mobile little lens, Oly's first offering in m43. Overshadowed by the Pany 20mm, it has nevertheless held its own and delivers equally great results. The only big con is that it's useless for video (very noisy).
At an equivalent 24mm this lens has a very nice wide field, its sharp and its fast at 2.8 Could not recommend enough as a travel lens. Small and mighty.
The Olympus M.Zuiko 17mm f/2.8 is a lovely little lens but unfortunately it does disappoint regarding its optical capabilities. You expect a top notch performance from a prime lens but the Zuiko isn't perfectly sharp neither at max.
This lens arrived without delay. I was pleased with the price. This lens will be a Big Value in my photo shoots. Thank you.
This is a nice little lens, great for street shooting. It's more than sharp enough in the center, a bit soft in the borders, but nothing terrible. The bokeh is nice and smooth, microcontrast is very good. Most important : this lens is a joy to use on m4/3 if you like 35mm FOV!
small; light; sharp center; contrast; nice bokeh
soft borders wide open; not fast enough; CA
Turns my Olympus into an excellent portable for everyday photography
C'est un bon objectif, assez lumineux, mais il est vendu seul, sans les autres articles compris dans l'annonce.
As the first Olympus lens for the Micro Four Thirds system, the 17mm f/2.8 can be viewed has having defined the standard for prime lenses. It is also, potentially, a competitor to Panasonic's similarly-priced Lumix G 20mm f/1.7 lens, which has almost the same breadth of view but benefits from a...
Ultra wide-angle view
Very high price
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