
Originally Posted by
thequacksoflife
Hi Scott
an excellent overview from Inkista so I'll stick to a few lens recommendations.
The Panasonic 14 f2.5 (28 FF equivalent) is a tiny lens which has both good IQ and is cheap (relatively), the lens can be had under £200.
The Panasonic 20 f1.7 (40 FF equivalent) is another small pancake lens. Again good IQ and it can be had for around £270. A bit to the wide side of normal but a nice street lens.
I own the first two and on a recent holiday the 14 was a lens I used a lot. The 20 is a lens I've used alot over the past 3 years.
The third lens your friend might want to look at is the Olympus 45 f1.8 (90ff equivalent). I don't own it but it gets rave reviews from m4/3 users and reviewers and can be had for about £250 and fulfills the portrait lens in the m43 system.
There are other lenses that are undoubtedly excellent but I've tried to stick to a budget. For instance the Olympus 12 f2 and Panasonic Leica 25 f1.4 are supposedly superb lenses but at a price. For wide angles there's the Panasonic 7-14 and Olympus 9-18 (FF 14-28 and 18-36) and there are a couple of telephotos.
The above lenses will be better than the kit zoom (well the first two defintely are!!).
Your friend should buy based on what type of shooter he is.
As to the Leica name. I believe the lenses are made in Japan by Panny to a Leica spec with some degree of Leica QA. I've read that there are Leica staff on site. Anyone confirm? All of the Leica lenses for both 4/3 and Micro 4/3 have had excellent image quality.
The Pan/Leica 45 f2.8 macro has excellent image quality but autofocus was poor on the GF1 it is usable on the G3/GX1. Should be ok on the GH2.
There is mean to be a fast zoom lens launched this year but it will be costly I suspect.
Nowadays I only use my dSLR for wildlife, I do enjoy using the m4/3. Image Quality is a bit behind the latest APSC cameras at higher ISO's but not so much that faster lenses can't compensate for.
Hope that helps.