Hi everyone,
I'm looking to buy a lens for a Panasonic GH3 that I can use for most of my shots on vacation. Here are the requirements:
-Budget: Not really a factor here, I was told to buy one lens and use it as often as possible so that's the plan (so I can learn about shot composition)
-Weight: Ideally not too heavy, although I have yet to try a heavy lens on my camera
-good at both street and landscape shots
-good in close quarters (indoors)
-good enough f-stop to blur objects close by (doesn't have to be full bokeh)
-decent low-light performer
I like the focal lengths between 14-25mm for walking around. These are the lenses I am deciding between:
-panasonic 14mm f2.5
-olympus 17mm f1.8
-panasonic 20mm f1.7
-voigtlander 17.5mm f0.95
-panasonic 25mm f1.4
-voigtlander 25mm f0.95
My favorites are probably the 20 & 25mm panasonic, 17.5 & 25mm voigtlander
I'm really impressed at how cinematic the Voigtlander lens looks, and would love to shoot a film with it, but not sure if that would turn out well with a documentary-style video of my vacation.
Would love to hear some of your advice
I'm looking to buy a lens for a Panasonic GH3 that I can use for most of my shots on vacation. Here are the requirements:
-Budget: Not really a factor here, I was told to buy one lens and use it as often as possible so that's the plan (so I can learn about shot composition)
-Weight: Ideally not too heavy, although I have yet to try a heavy lens on my camera
-good at both street and landscape shots
-good in close quarters (indoors)
-good enough f-stop to blur objects close by (doesn't have to be full bokeh)
-decent low-light performer
I like the focal lengths between 14-25mm for walking around. These are the lenses I am deciding between:
-panasonic 14mm f2.5
-olympus 17mm f1.8
-panasonic 20mm f1.7
-voigtlander 17.5mm f0.95
-panasonic 25mm f1.4
-voigtlander 25mm f0.95
My favorites are probably the 20 & 25mm panasonic, 17.5 & 25mm voigtlander
I'm really impressed at how cinematic the Voigtlander lens looks, and would love to shoot a film with it, but not sure if that would turn out well with a documentary-style video of my vacation.
Would love to hear some of your advice

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