I just got myself a panasonic gx7 I have wet lenses I used for my compact. With the power zoom 14-42 and inon uwl-h100 and the nauticam macro port 35 I have very sharp images and am not planning to invest in the 9-18 mm lens
Generally 90-100 degrees is the limit for good corner sharpness and the lens is not really that sharp on the edges even on land. For what concerns loss of field of view a +2 diopter is white weak so this should not be massive but the only way to know is to do a test!!
---------- Post added January 22nd, 2015 at 07:41 PM ----------
I just got myself a panasonic gx7 I have wet lenses I used for my compact. With the power zoom 14-42 and inon uwl-h100 and the nauticam macro port 35 I have very sharp images and am not planning to invest in the 9-18 mm lens
Generally 90-100 degrees is the limit for good corner sharpness and the lens is not really that sharp on the edges even on land. For what concerns loss of field of view a +2 diopter is white weak so this should not be massive but the only way to know is to do a test!!
Generally 90-100 degrees is the limit for good corner sharpness and the lens is not really that sharp on the edges even on land. For what concerns loss of field of view a +2 diopter is white weak so this should not be massive but the only way to know is to do a test!!
---------- Post added January 22nd, 2015 at 07:41 PM ----------
I just got myself a panasonic gx7 I have wet lenses I used for my compact. With the power zoom 14-42 and inon uwl-h100 and the nauticam macro port 35 I have very sharp images and am not planning to invest in the 9-18 mm lens
Generally 90-100 degrees is the limit for good corner sharpness and the lens is not really that sharp on the edges even on land. For what concerns loss of field of view a +2 diopter is white weak so this should not be massive but the only way to know is to do a test!!