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Old December 14th, 2011, 06:49 PM
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the "hand" gotta be my favorite!

the 7-14 F/4 is the closest that i can get to the venerated 14-24 2.8 from Nikkor... minus the weight and bulk. If you are an UWA junkie, this is it.
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Congratulations on your purchase! The ultra wide lens seems to be a natural fit for your style, as you have gotten a pretty good hang of it right off the bat! Very nice shots. Love the outstretched hand of the sculture, and the man walking in the tunnel!
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Terrific pics.

I'm aiming for the "cheaper" oly 9-18mm but I'm hoping panasonic will have a focal length equivalent x lens in the near future.
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I love my 7—14!
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Thanks for the comments everyone. Yes I have shot video on it and its amazing. Its like being in a Scorcese pic.
By the way, I didnt pay anywhere near the 1200 Euro price someone quoted above. Got it brand new from Ian Kerr for £669 including postage and full UK warranty. Having said however I totally understand that that is still a huge amount of money for a lens if you're only going to use it occasionally. I think you have to really be into this type of photography before you lay down your cash for it as it really is so extreme.

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