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I went with 12-60 + 45-150. I personally dislike zoom pairs that stop at nearly the same number, so the overlap at 45-60mm is nice. The 12-60 may be slow but it's versatile with closeup skills and splash-proof build. I've heard only good things about the 14-140 (both) other than shutter-shock tendencies.
 

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I went with 12-60 + 45-150. I personally dislike zoom pairs that stop at nearly the same number, so the overlap at 45-60mm is nice. The 12-60 may be slow but it's versatile with closeup skills and splash-proof build. I've heard only good things about the 14-140 (both) other than shutter-shock tendencies.
Definitely agree, I prefer a bit of overlap. The new Panasonic trio looks about perfect: 8-18 / 12-60 / 50-200
 

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Finally received my 'new' long sought 14-140 mk2, this time determined to enjoy the photography trip with what i have.
These are my first attempts on Ai mode, straight out of the camera.
Will continue studying and practising in order to be able to capture as much as possible what my feelings are when looking at something, anything...

Thanks all of you for your time and feeback, wish you all the best.

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