μα δεν εχει καν κυκλοφορησει στην Ελλαδα ο 42.5/1.7 πως να κανουμε συγκρισεις ...., και οσοι τον εχουν δοκιμασει (εξωτερικο) ειναι νεοι κατοχοι και ισως δεν ειχαν τον προηγουμενο,
ένα review που αποθεώνει το φακουδάκι :
http://www.ephotozine.com/article/panasonic-lumix-g-42-5mm-f-1-7-asph--review-27242#Verdict,
Τα review για τον LUMIX 42.5mm F1.7 διαδέχονται το ενα το αλλο και όλα συμφωνούν ότι ο φακός ειναι αστέρι , CameraLabs tested the 42,5mm lens and writes (
http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Panasonic_Lumix_G_42-5mm_f1-7_H_HS043E/):
Despite my initial fears the Lumix G 42.5mm would have little to differentiate itself against the Olympus 45mm f1.8, it’s ended-up becoming another valuable addition to the Micro Four Thirds catalogue. It comfortably out-performs the Olympus in contrast and sharpness in the extreme corners and throws in the added bonuses of closer focusing, a lens hood and optical stabilisation for Lumix G body owners. The mid-forty focal length may now be even busier than before in the range, but the 42.5mm f1.7 carves itself a compelling position and represents a step-up from the popular 45mm f1.8 in many respects without breaking the bank.
Photoreview tested the 42,5mm lens and writes (
http://www.photoreview.com.au/reviews/lenses/m4-3/panasonic-lumix-42.5mm-f-1.7-asph-lens-h-hs043e):
Panasonic’s Lumix G 42.5mm f/1.7 ASPH./POWER O.I.S. lens is a strong performer that delivers sharp images across most of its aperture range. Edge-to-edge sharpness of frames is very good for such a fast lens and other potential aberrations are either negligible or very well controlled.
το review ενός απο τα πιο αξιόλογα site για τεστ, του lenstip και μια συγκριση με τον Mzuiko 45/1.8:
http://www.lenstip.com/440.11-Lens_review-Panasonic_G_42.5_mm_f_1.7_ASPH._POWER_O.I.S._Summary.html
With its first launch of the M.Zuiko Digital 45 mm f/1.8 model Olympus really created a stir on the market of mirrorless lenses, offering an excellent device for a sensible price. Panasonic’s task to beat that was really difficult but they managed to perform admirably well. For only 300 PLN more you get a minimally faster lens, with a better build quality, produced in Japan. It is also able to defeat the Olympus in the most important category, that of image resolution. In other testing areas once one lens is better, then the other but overall the Olympus seems to gather more points. The Panasonic deals with chromatic aberration and coma better but the Olympus prevails when it comes to spherical aberration, distortion, astigmatism, vignetting and flares.
MFT chart του Πανυ
O 42.5/1.7 δειχνει αρκετά καλός εδώ :
http://www.cyberphoto.se/info.php?article=pana42 , εδω με τους ανταγωνιστες του :
Δες τε crop και με τους τρεις ανοιχτους φακους :