OM System 20mm F1.4 PRO lens review by ThePhoBlographer: “worthy of a ton of awards”

Preorders:
20mm f/1.4 at BHphoto. Adorama. GetOlympus.

ThePhoBlographer reviewed the new lens and concluded:

There isn’t any denying that I really like this lens. The OM System 20mm f1.4 has a lot going for it. It’s sharp, fast, boasts beautiful bokeh, has an IP-durability rating, and is small overall. What’s to not like? I think that street photographers will love this lens. However, they’re going to like it more if a weather-sealed Pen F ever comes out. In fact, if it does, this lens should be included as a kit option offering. The autofocus could be better, but I’m blaming Olympus cameras for that. Maybe when a new OM System camera hits the market, that could be fixed. Then there’s the price tag of $799.99. Is it worth it? Yes. But the current camera system leans heavily towards bird, wildlife, and landscape photographers. If Olympus shows that it wants to support the wedding, candid, and street photography crowds more, then they’ll have something extraordinary here.

By itself, though, the OM System 20mm f1.4 is worthy of a ton of awards.

Robin Wong: Awesome Animal Portraits With Olympus 100-400mm F5-6.3

Robin Wong writes:

The National Zoo reopened on 1st October so I decided to pay the cute animals a visit, and support them since they have suffered major financial losses due to months of lockdown. I decided to bring along the Olympus 100-400mm which I have tested extensively before to shoot some animal portraits, and at the same time I took this opportunity to test a new camera that I have purchased for vlogging purposes. Spoilers alert – I am not happy with this camera. Negative review coming up in the next video. In this video, I am also showing you how I captured the animal shots straight from my viewfinder’s perspective.