On Sep 7, 2013, at 7:54 AM, Aahz Maruch <[email protected]> wrote:

> Don't forget the m4/3 multiplier is 2x instead of 1.5x, so the 100-300
> equals 200-600mm/e.  You actually have more problems getting truly
> wide-angle lenses with m4/3.

No problems with wide angle at all. Plenty of lenses to choose from.

- Panasonic 7-14mm ... FoV equivalent to 14-28mm. 
- Olympus 9-18 mm ... 18-36mm
- Olympus 12mm f/2  ... 24mm prime
- Panasonic 14mm f/2.8 ... 28mm prime
- Olympus 17/1.8, 17/2.8, Voigtländer 17mm f/0.95 ... 35mm prime

Most of the "normal" zooms run 12 or 14 mm at the wide end. 

I use the Olympus ZD 11-22mm f/2.8-3.5 high grade SLR lens on the E-1, and with 
adapter on mFT bodies as well. That's a 22 to 44 mm EFoV, a perfect range for 
me. And this is one of the finest performing lenses in the FoV range, bar none, 
like having four top notch wide primes in a single lens. Its the ONLY zoom lens 
I've loved, and kept on loving. I'd put it right up against the Leitz 
Tri-Elmars for the M cameras. 

G
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