As you know
I am quite happy with my Olympus OM-D EM-5. I used it for about one and a half
year. But in February this year Olympus presented its successor the OM-D EM-5
Mark II. At a first glance it looks just similar, but reading the reviews
everyone was very enthusiastic about it. So I couldn’t resist it and bought the
EM-5 Mark II. It feels more
solid and autofocus is even faster than the original EM-5. I loved the silver version. So for me this the next step of the Olympus era. And
I kept my EM-5 as a second body.
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5/25/15
My lenses
In this post I will tell you something about my
lenses. One of the advantages of Olympus cameras is they use the Micro Four
Thirds (MFT) system. MFT is used by Panasonic also, so you can choose lenses
from Olympus and Panasonic either.
The lenses I own
today:
I now own these lenses:
Olympus 17mm f/1.8
This is my absolute favorite lens, compact and lightweight.
Ideal for street photography and a quick autofocus. I really love this lens.
Olympus 12-40mm f2.8
Pro
Recently I bought this lens together with my
new EM5 Mark II. This is one of the best lenses on the market for Olympus. The
only disadvantage is that it is heavier than most other lenses.
Olympus 9-18mm f/4.0-5.6
With the crop factor of 2 for micro four third
camera's this is the equivalent of a 18-36 mm lens. I love this lens,
especially for taking pictures in cities. Last year I used it a lot in London
and New York.
Panasonic 14-140mm f3.5-5.6
On holidays I found out that changing lenses
can be complicated. So I searched for a good travel zoom. When I bought it, this
Panasonic lens had the best reviews (the new Olympus f/4.0-5.6 14-150 II was
not on the market at that time). I am quite happy with the Panasonic and it is
a very useful lens when I am travelling with a good picture quality. The only
disadvantage is that focusing is sometimes a bit slow on an Olympus camera.
Olympus 14-42mm
f/3.5-5.6 II R
When I bought my first Olympus E-PL5 I could
only buy it with kit lenses. So I bought it with this lens. Although it is nog
a bad lens, I don’t use it anymore, because my other lenses are better.
Lenses I owned
before:
I also had some other lenses that I sold already:
The Olympus
40-150mm f/4-5.6. It came also as a kit with my first E-PL5. I traded it in
when buying the Panasonic 14-140mm.
The Panasonic
20mm f/1.7 lens. It had a very good quality and I have shot some great
pictures in the dark also. In fact I loved using this lens! As I found out
later, for me, it only has one disadvantage when using it on my Olympus OM-D EM-5: focus speed is a bit (too) slow for
street photography. So that’s why I bought the Olympus 17 mm.
The Olympus
45mm f/1.8. It makes excellent and sharp pictures, but to be honest I didn't
use this lens very often. Somehow 45 mm is not my lens. So I traded it in when
buying the Olympus 12-40mm.
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About me
The old harbors of Dordrecht
In May
friends of us celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. They organized a boat
tour through the old harbors of our hometown Dordrecht. It rained almost all
week, but on that particular day we were so lucky: a beautiful day with sunshine. I hope you like these photos!
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Netherlands photos
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