The Panny is $348 which is more than a little more!
I looked at the test numbers. That is brilliant performance. And both 46mm
filter.
I'll take this deal as I couldn't quite buy the 30mm alone here for that, even
with half of the the $40 postage factored in.
I'll keep the 30mm and trade off the 19mm to a friend at cost! And find out if
it bands on her EM-5. :)
The lenses are AU$225 each here from a discount dealer, plus postage, so close
to US$500. That means I get them for half price effective!
Then I'll review them and get my money back x2. :-)
No brainer.
Andrew Fildes
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Author/Publisher: The SLR Compendium - http://www.blurb.com/books/3732813
On 26/01/2013, at 4:47 PM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> Well, for just a little bit more you can get the 1.7/20mm, gaining more than
> 1 stop on the Sigma, and getting truly superb performance, at all apertures:
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