12-100 looks pretty sweet for travel, weather sealed, better range, better build, extraordinary IS, but the price is a bit high.
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Quote:Regarding the 12-100, what is the "shame" exactly?
The very high price in combination to the very small aperture. That is a shame.
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All travel zoom lenses have a small aperture.
This lens has to be compared to something like the C28-300L - I'm not aware of another pro 'super'-zoom lens.
The Canon lens is substantially bigger and more expensive. Go back from there and the Oly is reasonable.
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Quote:All travel zoom lenses have a small aperture.
This lens has to be compared to something like the C28-300L - I'm not aware of another pro 'super'-zoom lens.
The Canon lens is substantially bigger and more expensive. Go back from there and the Oly is reasonable.
No other travel zoom with an FF equivalent of f8 costs $1300.
Saying this lens should be compared to the Canon EF 28-300mm f3.5-5.6 L IS USM is strange to say the least...
This 28-300mm f3.5-5.6 is a 14-150mm f1.75-2.8 MFT equivalent lens.
The Canon EF-M 18-150mm f3.5-6.3 IS STM is a much closer match to this Olympus. Yes, it is not weather sealed. And the price is $800 less. And it is almost half the weight.
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Since when is the 18-150mm STM an L lens?
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A lens which is sort-of comparable may be the
Fuji 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 (=27-106mm f/5.3-8.5)
490g
75.7 x 97.8mm
MSRP: 900 US$
Olympus 12-100 f/4 = (24-200mm f/8)
561g
77.5 x 116.5 mm
MSRP: 1300US$
The Fuji isn't a great lens - and not marketed as pro grade anyway. However, even so, I don't see how the Oly is unreasonable in this comparison.
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Quote:Since when is the 18-150mm STM an L lens?
Why do you say it has to be an L lens? What does that L add, besides weather sealing?
Oh right, a red stripe. I forgot about that...
The Fuji 18-135mm is indeed very comparable to the Canon 18-150mm, focal length range and aperture wise. It should of course be 18-202mm. Both are comparable to the Olympus 12-100mm f4, where the Olympus has an advantage at the wide end and the Canon at the long end.
The Olympus has the advantage of being weather sealed, and the Canon of being only $500 and quite a bit less heavy.
The Canon L lens has a much bigger aperture throughout the range, and has quite a bit longer tele reach too. It can best be compared with the Nikkor 28-300mm and Tamron 28-300mm, where the Canon is weather sealed and has the better optics (and the highest price by far).