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Review on PANASONIC LUMIX MIRRORLESS Thirds H H020AK by Keiko Yapon ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

I've been shooting with this lens for years. This high-aperture Japanese pancake produces an excellent picture with minimal size and weight. He really is not so smart, a little noisy in operation. But this applies mainly to work on Olympus carcasses. Everything is much quieter and faster on Lumix carcasses. The problem is greatly exaggerated. Many complain that noise is heard during video recording. Maybe. especially when the microphone is built into the carcass and is close to the lens. But the sound quality from such a microphone, in principle, can hardly be considered high. Another thing is a special microphone. I strongly recommend this lens for purchase. Especially at a bargain price.

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Pros
  • Drawing, aperture, compactness., Japanese assembly
Cons
  • Doesn't work too fast on Olympus carcasses

Comments (4)

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March 01, 2023
If compactness is not critical, Olympus 25 1.8 will be better in everything.
November 16, 2022
Its pros: Very sharp from open. Photo quality is always predictable. Compact. Cons below: I like everything, I can’t say anything bad about the proverbial slow autofocus. I like.
November 16, 2022
The main thing is to enjoy the pictures from him. Compared to it, Olympus 45 1.8 is laundry soap, and no quick trick can save! I have the first version, which is practically no different from the second.
November 16, 2022
Different pros: Improved work against the light compared to the previous version. The rest is the same as the previous version. Different cons: Notable in the photo-practice no. And so, vignetting and distortion are safely corrected by camera programs or Raw converters. With video focus motor noise.

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