Kit lens love!

mh2000

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After buying my E-P1 I have mostly shot it with the 17 and assorted legacy lenses (mostly my Color-Skopar 50), but a couple weeks ago I inexplicably started shooting the Oly 14-42 on it. Glued it to f8 and mounted my camera on a very small tripod (IS on) and went shooting away. Results have been excellent. As someone who has primarily shot primes my whole life this is a huge change, but interesting experiment... and I'm liking it.

:)
 
The kit lenses that came with the Pen series are all outstanding.
The only problem is when you need to open up beyond f/3.5, that's all.

But for the size, it goes with me everywhere even though I use the 20mm/1.7 most of the time.

Now I'm so ready for Olympus to come up with a 17mm (36mm equiv.) fast prime lens. Or maybe the 12mm f2 when it becomes cheaper.
 
Agreed. I didn't think I'd really like the kit lens that much with my E-PL2, but slowly, I'm realising that though I'm a bit of a prime lens snob, and even though the plastic build of the kit zoom is a bit off-putting, it's actually quite the performer!


children's playground by khoa_sus2, on Flickr
 
Pancake, busy with other projects, but will post a bunch of kit lens photos when I get to the sets that I've used it for.

One thing I've determined is that as good as it is, the Oly 14-42 suffers flare issues. Just bought a rubber hood for mine.

Good shooting!

:)
 
Oh yeah, and that little Panny pancake zoom looks like a sweet little zoom... I'd wait till you can compare with those, even though it would be a lot more expensive than a used kit zoom.
 
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