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martycon
15-01-2024, 9:27pm
The lens on my Oly M10 4/3 is 14-42mm 1:3.5 5.6 L has ceased to focus. Can anyone sugest a replacement which would be an improvement, up to about $800 new?

ameerat42
15-01-2024, 9:48pm
I :confused013 for sure, but there's a Panasonic 14-45 I think. (A bit late to go and check :o)

Mary Anne
16-01-2024, 10:54am
Hi Marty.. What's wrong with getting a new 14-42 lens reckon you have had it a long time so you must have been happy with it.

martycon
16-01-2024, 2:02pm
Had it a long time, but I now have better lenses. I got it out to lend to a friend and found that it will not now focus auto or manual. It was good for closeups but poor at distance. The lens is 14_42mm 1:3.5_5.6 L ED.
This was a kit lens. There is also a 14_42 1:3.5_5.6 EZ which may be better. Do you have the EZ version?
thanks for your interest,
regards marty

Mary Anne
16-01-2024, 3:41pm
Had it a long time, but I now have better lenses. I got it out to lend to a friend and found that it will not now focus auto or manual. It was good for closeups but poor at distance. The lens is 14_42mm 1:3.5_5.6 L ED.
This was a kit lens. There is also a 14_42 1:3.5_5.6 EZ which may be better. Do you have the EZ version?
thanks for your interest,
regards marty

Hi Marty, No I do not have that lens when I purchased my first Olympus Camera the E-M1 I also got the 60mm Macro and the Pro 12-40mm f/2.8 for an everyday walking around Lens.

The 12-40 was not a Kit lens and beyond the price you want to pay, and as you have better lenses why do you need another one to replace that broken one.

martycon
16-01-2024, 5:15pm
I was intending to long lend it to a friend who would like to get into photography, and I have a spare M10 body and the 40-150 very poor kit lens as a starter. The new photographer baulks at paying $2000 for a lens, and understandably.

ameerat42
16-01-2024, 5:39pm
^^^I hope your friend joins AP :)

Mary Anne
16-01-2024, 8:36pm
No need to pay $2000 for a beginners Lens Marty.
Just a thought as I also have this one in Silver https://www.dpreview.com/articles/3973318471/olympus-mzuiko-17mm-f18-first-impressions-and-samples
Scroll down past the silver lens and have a look at the images in the Gallery then past those to View Sample Images

I often pop it into my pocket when we go to the lagoon because I get tired with two heavy cameras and lenses around my neck the 40-150mm and the 300mm.
It's not a zoom lens so let the feet do the walking or crop the photos if needed. It is a small lens and not heavy cost $549 here in Brisbane.

martycon
17-01-2024, 11:46pm
So do I, she knows that it is a place to learn much about photography.

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Thanks Mary Anne, it is an impressive lens from the DPR shots, and the fact that you use it, is a strong reason to buy.

Hunter50
23-02-2024, 10:27pm
Hi Marty, I have two of this fantastic pancake lens and really like them. After it gave up working, I have replaced it with the M Zuiko ED 12-45mm f4.0 Pro lens, which has a similar focal length to the original lens. You can buy this lens for around $800, I think.

I was told by Camera Pro that the pancake lens can fail as it has a motor that drives the change of focal length. After having two lens that have had the same problem I bought the 12-45 lens. It is larger, but is still small. Not as small as the 14-40 mm lens, but still small and light.