Last Updated on 06/25/2013 by Felix Esser
Get ready to bow your heads down, Micro Four Thirds users. One of the most well loved and popular Micro Four Thirds lenses is now discontinued. When it was first announced, it was praised very highly due to the fact that it allowed large sensor cameras in a small form factor to stay small due to its pancake construction. The lens gave off a 40mm field of view–which is quite popular for those that don’t want something as large at 35mm but not as narrow as 50mm. 40mm is also close to true normal; which is actually 43mm.
The lens always focused fastest on Panasonic cameras instead of Olympus’s, and was one of the first lenses (and in many cases, the only lens) that Micro Four Thirds users sprung for.
You can still snag one at Amazon, B&H Photo, Adorama or eBay.
Via 43 Rumors
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