Lumix 12-32mm.

Hi everyone,

As it was a sunny morning I went for a coffee and a stroll down the seafront here in Bognor. I wasn’t expecting to find anything new to photograph more a case of keeping exercising my legs. I took my Olympus E-PL8 and a Lumix 12-32mm lens. I know that I’ve often waxed lyrical about this lens but I have to say that it’s an excellent tiny walkabout lens. Sure it’s made of plastic, it wouldn’t stand up to any real knocks, it has to be extended before using and it doesn’t have a manual focus ring but for all of that one simply can’t fault it’s image quality, size and weight (Approx. 70g/2.47 oz). If one picks one up used/split from a kit then as my American friends would say, its a great “bang for one’s buck” and a “no-brainer” πŸ™‚ . I have two, they only differ in that one has a metal lens mount and the other is plastic not that that bothers me unduly.

I forgot to take my clip-on EVF for the camera and was very quickly reminded why I detest just having an LCD screen on a very bright day. I could see more of my reflection than what I was photographing, not so much a case of point and shoot as point and hope. One of my shots with only converging verticals correction as well as a 100% crop. In terms of image quality I think that this lens holds its own with many of my much more expensive lenses and that includes my prime lenses, the level of details is pretty phenomenal.

Kind regards

Leigh