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Old June 24th, 2010, 03:23 AM
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Love taking picture of my kid, but no matter how nice the 20mm is, I still wish it (and the E-PL1) focuses faster to catch more of the action.

I live in Vancouver, BC Canada. First couple photos are taken a few steps from the office, in an area called Gastown.

Third one is the St Louis arch, which I got to see during a recent business trip.

Thanks for the comment, Joep.
I have been in Vancouver BC (for a weekend trip during my 2 year stay in US) and I think even on that street in the first picture (for sure in that area to enjoy a beer in the sunshine those days), but I didn't notice the smoke coming from the clock, really funny detail for that picture. Oh, third picture radiates a totally different atmosphere, so can imagine indeed a different city.

Is that last picture also taken with 20 mm F1.7 pancake lens?
- I was considering 45 mm F2.8 for portrait, but when I see this then I can wait...
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3/9/10 update: Please add your impressions to our new Panasonic prime lens reviews section!
Hi Amin,
as most Oly users agree the Pano 20/1.7 lens is great. I use it on my Pano G1 and simply love it. I'm attaching a recent photo, and I'm not scared to use high ISO's at all
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That's great Downunderdog. It's like he's saying 'why the heck are you taking a picture of me" in body language instead of saying it.
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Old June 25th, 2010, 11:09 AM
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Hi Amin,
as most Oly users agree the Pano 20/1.7 lens is great. I use it on my Pano G1 and simply love it. I'm attaching a recent photo, and I'm not scared to use high ISO's at all
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I just received VF1 for my EP1/20mm F1.7 set. With big hopes that I will be able to easily infer from the 17mm viewing angle to the 20mm one the next step was to test. With the camera on the tripod I started to compare LCD’s to Viewfinder’s images and to my happy surprise I found that bright-lines in the viewfinder are exactly at 20mm viewing angle. Perhaps this topic was discussed and I just missed it. During my upcoming trip I will be able to compare EP1/VF1 and EP2/VF2.
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I just received 46mm Heliopan UV filter and B&W rubber lens hood for my 20mm 1.7 lens. Works great, no vignetting. Small portion of the extended hood is visible in the VF1 but it is not obtrusive.
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this lens makes my E-P2 singing.....

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Excellent Bernd... first rate

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I didn't notice the smoke coming from the clock,
It is steam. The clock chimes with steam whistles. Something of a landmark in Gastown.
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A Christmas shot of my wife: taken a few days after I acquired my new pal: GF1 / 20mm.

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