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14 hours ago, SrMi said:

Have you tried Panasonic 14-28mm f/4-5.6? I am quite happy with the results and the lens is very light.

No I haven't. I already have a bunch of wide options so skipped. I should try it. It's a good range and I don't care if it's slow. The thing is I have the 20-60 and 14-24, which are both ideal solutions for me. I would like a *really* good version of a 20-60/70 though like my Sony one. the Panasonic is good but no superb.

Gordon

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11 hours ago, jaapv said:

Sigma Art lenses are weatherproof, Contemporary and Sports lenses are weather resistant. 

I though the Sports were weather sealed as well. It's only the Contemporary that's weather resistant. That's the difference between Spor and Contemporary. Otherwise they're not very *sporty* are they?

Gordon

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  • 2 weeks later...
Am 6.4.2024 um 08:41 schrieb huwm:

but I love the clutch and it's very light too really, only 500g and fully sealed

it replaced my 14-28 but mainly because I needed the 35 more than 14 in a walkabout wide zoom

Do you think the Lumix 14-28 lens is on the same level as the Lumix Pro 16-35 in terms of sharpness (especially in the corners), CA and lens distortion?

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