One of the pearls of the MFT system, in terms of price and quality - the best buy by far. I see an alternative to him only in the Olympus 8mm 1.8 pro, but its price . Rybik from Panas is a little more and less angle, the image is worse. The Olympus pro-fish is even bigger and more expensive, but everything is clear with him, aperture 1.8 after all. With its pros. Optically very good! Furnishes the much more expensive Panasonic fisheye in sharpness and contrast. Sharp as a razor, also a high level of sharpness in the corners of the frame. There is no chromaticity at all, only sometimes it is barely noticeable on an open aperture. The backlight keeps excellent, hares rarely appear in some cases. There is a nuance - it slightly enhances the blue color, the sky turns out to be a slightly brighter blue color, as if a polarizer is used. He doesn’t need autofocus - focus on a meter, a hole at 5.6 and you have everything sharp from 40cm to infinity (hyperfocal). The tight focus ring does not scroll if accidentally touched, as well as the aperture ring with clear clicks. Solid assembly, durable to the touch, light weight and compactness, and most importantly - image quality. Got cons: Haven't noticed any cons yet. But reading the forums, I saw that there are unsuccessful instances - in some corners there is soapiness or color vignetting. Please test carefully before purchasing.
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