The Lumix S 18mm f/1.8 https://shop.panasonic.com/products/s-series-18mm-f1-8-l-mount-lens
The Lumix S 24mm f/1.8 https://shop.panasonic.com/products/s-series-24mm-f1-8-l-mount-lens (I thought there was a 28mm, but it is a 24mm)
The Lumix S 35mm f/1.8 as an alternative https://shop.panasonic.com/products/s-series-35mm-f1-8-l-mount
So, at last, the zoom alternative Lumix S 14-28mm Macro f/4.0-5.6 https://shop.panasonic.com/products/s-series-14-28mm-f4-5-6-l-mount-lens
My point is: The more affordable zoom, versus faster primes.
I chose the 16-35/4 because it is more versatile for meI can walk all day in a city just using that lens. 28 would be a bit too restrictive. And there is the Sigma 16-28/2.8, less versatile but a stop brighter. Before the summer vacation I will also get a S18/1.8 I presume... lot's of castles, cathedrals coming this summer, and I think about going to Florence with my son for a week. I think the extra speed of a 1.8 will help me there.
The first option is cheaper, the second is more expensive, but with an f/1.8. What is the pros, what is the cons? Stills. Video. I am considering….
Thanks for de tips! My GR3 will also be with me, and that one has a really TINY front elementAn ultra-wide will stand you in good stead in the Duomo in Florence though I'm not sure it need be a fast lens if you have IBIS, even in there. The other thing I'd recommend is a lens with a small front element, even if it's an old adapted one. Why? Because you can go up on top of the Duomo but there is a steel fence so you can't fall or jump off and a lens with a small front element will be able to take photos of the Duomo and the city between the bars of that fence. I used a Pentax 28mm f/2.8 (49mm filter ring) when I was there, though that was with my old APS-C DSLR but it should equally apply to FF.
One consideration is video with my new S5iiX. I bought an Atomos Ninja the same day I bought my Lumix. I am a newbee to technology like ProRes RAW, but have had hours with testing already. What I can see, however, is that you have flexibility with the ISO. So when we talk about aperture, will for instance an aperture like 1.8 or 4.0/5.6 matter ? OK, with f=4.0 or 5.6 you step down 2 or 3 EV's, and the S5iiX compensate with higher ISO. At the other hand, the 24mb sensor can handle noise quite well above 12800 - 25.600. Will the video then, be degraded that much. Pros and Cons and the $$$-factor (also important to me). Maybe I should not bother too much ? The 14-28 will also be effective regarding quick changes on a "set".@ermesjo
What are you planning to shoot? Is weight/size or aperture important for you?
There are so many different options available in LMount, that it is hard to recommend something, if we do not have more information about you.
There is also the Lumix 18-40mm zoom, which is very light and compact.
Maybe the main issue with my question was if an aperture like f/1.8 versus f/4.0-5.6 matter at all with the technological quality we have today. Meaning: If we considering stepping 3 EV's from 2.0 to 5.6, and respectively the ISO in a practical example on a "set" compensate and raise the bar from, say ISO 1600 up 3 steps to 12.800. Will this really ruin your video with noise or will the viewer notice it at all ? In 2025, maybe not. Even if you got, say, an 75 inch flat TV. Is this correct? Opinions.Well, the 14-28mm is my favorite Lumix FF lens. In addition to the image quality, especially for its versatility. I use it a lot in my work to document works of art in museums, interviews, etc.
Starting with the video, the focus is instantaneous, the zoom is internal, that is, it does not change size when the focal length changes, it is silent, it has controlled focus breathing and it is parfocal. If you use it at base ISO is not a problem at all.
Regarding photography, you have from 14mm
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... and you have also the apsc mode, 42mm focal length, but with the hybrid zoom you reach much further... and the macro option is there tooPlus it's not very big or very expensive.
This lens is the pinnacle of what Lumix can offer for "hybrid" content creator, IMHO.
Hello Dag. The S5ii/x has dual base/native ISO. In V-Log profile they are 640 and 4000. If the scene is very dark you can jump to 4000 ISO and the results are very good. If you want to see how exactly that works, I found a comment online very interesting about it from someone called "_cdcam" (I do copy and paste):Maybe the main issue with my question was if an aperture like f/1.8 versus f/4.0-5.6 matter at all with the technological quality we have today. Meaning: If we considering stepping 3 EV's from 2.0 to 5.6, and respectively the ISO in a practical example on a "set" compensate and raise the bar from, say ISO 1600 up 3 steps to 12.800. Will this really ruin your video with noise or will the viewer notice it at all ? In 2025, maybe not. Even if you got, say, an 75 inch flat TV. Is this correct? Opinions.
Guessing they're in very rare supply seeing as how it's an HSM
I love that shot !!