BRUTALLY Ranking Micro Four Thirds Lenses

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28 Nov 202427:10

Summary

TLDRThis video provides a comprehensive tier list of various lenses, with the speaker evaluating their performance, features, and value for different photography needs. From the sharp and premium Olympus 300mm f/4 to the versatile and affordable Olympus 60mm f/2.8 Macro, the speaker offers personal insights on each lens. The review includes high-end options like the Olympus 150-400mm f/4.5 and Lumix 200mm f/2.8, as well as quirky and niche lenses, balancing image quality, usability, and cost. The speaker invites viewers to engage with their opinions and share thoughts on the ranking.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Olympus 300mm f/4 lens is highly praised for its sharpness, weather-sealing, and stabilization, making it ideal for nature photography, especially when paired with teleconverters.
  • 😀 The Olympus 150-400mm f/4.5 is considered the best telephoto zoom lens in the range, offering incredible image quality, stabilization, and versatility, though it's expensive.
  • 😀 The Lumix Leica 200mm f/2.8 stands out for its premium build quality, impressive low-light performance, and strong autofocus. Even with a teleconverter, it maintains good performance.
  • 😀 The OM System 150-600mm f/5-6.3 superzoom lens offers solid image quality but is bulky and less sharp compared to more premium options like the Olympus 150-400mm.
  • 😀 Body cap lenses, while charming for their size and cost, provide poor image quality and are only really useful for those seeking novelty or very basic shots.
  • 😀 The 7Artisans 7.5mm f/2.8 fisheye lens provides excellent value for its price but is more of a niche tool that is fun rather than practical for everyday use.
  • 😀 The Olympus 8mm fisheye is regarded as the best fisheye lens for its sharpness and lack of chromatic aberration. It's expensive but worth it for serious fisheye photographers.
  • 😀 The 7Artisans 3-4mm lenses are considered a 'crime against photography' due to extreme chromatic aberration and poor image quality, rendering them largely unusable.
  • 😀 Cine lenses like the Vil Tru set offer exceptional image quality and a smaller, more practical form factor compared to other cine lens options like the Maker set.
  • 😀 The Olympus 60mm f/2.8 macro lens is praised for its versatility and excellent macro performance, making it a great all-around choice for those seeking a macro lens that can also handle portraits.

Q & A

  • What factors contribute to the Olympus 300mm F4 being rated in S Tier?

    -The Olympus 300mm F4 is highly praised for its exceptional sharpness, weather-sealing, and compatibility with teleconverters. It's considered one of the best prime lenses in terms of image quality, especially for wildlife and outdoor photography.

  • Why is the Olympus 150-400mm considered the best lens by the speaker?

    -The Olympus 150-400mm lens is described as a game-changer, offering unparalleled performance with the added benefit of a built-in teleconverter. The speaker had a strong emotional attachment to the lens after using it and considers it one of the most complete options in the Olympus lineup.

  • How does the Lumix Leica 200mm F2.8 compare to other lenses in the speaker's collection?

    -The Lumix Leica 200mm F2.8 is considered premium in every aspect—contrast, low light performance, and autofocus. The speaker appreciates its build quality and versatility, noting that even when paired with a teleconverter, it maintains excellent image quality. It earns an S Tier rating for its overall performance.

  • What is the reason behind the speaker's hesitation to recommend the Olympus 150-600mm lens?

    -While the Olympus 150-600mm lens offers good image quality, the speaker critiques its massive size and weight. It's seen as less appealing compared to other options like the Olympus 150-400mm or the Lumix Leica 200mm F2.8, making it fall into the 'Better Options Available' tier.

  • What makes the Olympus 60mm F2.8 macro lens stand out in the speaker's collection?

    -The Olympus 60mm F2.8 macro lens is praised for its versatility, serving not just as a macro lens but also for portrait photography. The speaker finds it to be an excellent value for money, making it a standout in terms of macro performance at a reasonable price.

  • What is the speaker’s opinion on weird lenses like the 3mm-4mm ultra-wide lenses?

    -The speaker finds these lenses gimmicky and impractical due to their excessive chromatic aberration and extremely wide field of view. They are deemed fun but too niche for regular use, with the speaker placing them in the 'Crime Against Photography' category.

  • Why are body cap lenses rated in C tier by the speaker?

    -Body cap lenses are rated in C tier because, despite their charm and tiny size, they do not deliver the best image quality. However, they are seen as fun, affordable, and lightweight, making them a viable option for those looking for something compact.

  • How does the speaker evaluate the 7Artisans 7.5mm Fisheye lens?

    -The 7Artisans 7.5mm Fisheye lens is considered a great budget option, offering decent image quality at an affordable price. The speaker suggests it's perfect for those seeking a fisheye effect but doesn't expect to use it regularly.

  • What distinguishes the Olympus 8mm Fisheye from other fisheye lenses?

    -The Olympus 8mm Fisheye is described as the best fisheye lens ever made, with exceptional sharpness, no chromatic aberration, and a solid build. While it's expensive and niche, it's highly regarded for its performance and is considered one of the top lenses for fisheye photography.

  • How does the speaker view cine lenses, specifically the Vil Tru and Maker sets?

    -The speaker prefers the Vil Tru cine lenses over the Maker set, as the Vil Tru lenses are smaller, have a more interesting aperture, and deliver superb image quality. The Maker set is also great but slightly less favored due to its larger size.

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