Thanks for the helpful replies, everyone. I ended up deciding for the 7-14,
based on the f4 constant aperture and above all, optical quality. I also
realized that once extended and ready for picture-taking, the 9-18 is not that
much smaller.
Nathan
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On May 9, 2010, at 8:10 PM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> During my trip to US later this month, I plan to take advantage of exchange
> rates and relative prices and get a wide angle zoom for my Panasonic GF-1.
> When the new 9-18mm from Olympus was announced, I got pretty excited about
> it, as its focal range is exactly what I need, and the light weight and
> compactness are very much in keeping with the whole Micro 4/3 credo.
>
> However, reading the review of the lens on dpreview, I get a distinct
> impression that the 9-18 is dog's breakfast: unsharp in corners (improves
> when stopping down, but so does every lens), high chromatic aberration,
> flare--in other words, a high price to pay for small size. The Panasonic
> 7-14mm seems more solid and better performing.
>
> So now I am leaning towards the 7-14. But before placing the order, I would
> like to hear any personal experiences with these 2 lenses, in Micro 4/3 mount
> (the 9-18 is available in regular 4/3 where it is apparently a lot better
> optically). The $300 price difference is of no consequence.
>
> TIA,
> Nathan
>
> Nathan Wajsman
> Alicante, Spain
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> http://www.greatpix.eu
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