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Which lenses are you missing?

No bias or prejudice here, I'm afraid. I'm not sure how you got that from an error with the focal length.
"The plastic 40mm f/8 "pancake" manual focus $200 toy lens that was announced with the S9.

I can imagine the scene in the Panasonic office:

"The 18-40mm is not going to be ready in time for the S9 release but we need a small lens to provide as a kit! What can you give us in a week?"

"We could make a 40ish f/8 plastic, manual focus toy lens that sells for a profit at $50 but it would seriously devalue the good Lumix name..."

"Good, do it, but quadruple the price!"

Are you seriously trying to tell us that this statement is actually a compliment? Calling it a plastic toy shows no bias or prejudice? Really? Lol lol lol.
Have you ever actually touched one?

You'd also be quite wrong about my attitude toward grammar. I actually make every attempt to get that right. I am human though, and will happily admit I can make mistakes.
 
There's a big difference between bias and prejudice and acknowledging that a product has serious drawbacks, ones which will outweigh it's advantages to the vast majority of users, and especially when the price seems high. I'm the first to say that most Canon products don't represent good value for money in many cases when bought new, yet their little RF 50mm f/1.8 costs the same as the 26mm pancake. Yes, they're very different focal lengths of course but it looks very bad for the Lumix when at the same cost Canon can make a lens that has AF, is over four stops faster and has filter threads. And it's a far more useful focal length. I'm sure the Lumix can produce fine photos when it's in it's element but f/8, no AF and no filter threads is VERY limiting.
 
There's a big difference between bias and prejudice and acknowledging that a product has serious drawbacks, ones which will outweigh it's advantages to the vast majority of users, and especially when the price seems high.
Except you didn't just make the point that the lens is not suitable for your uses, instead you went on and deliberately wrote a long, mocking spiel in regards to everything you thought Panasonic had done wrong, and then to top it off, directly said that they're ripping people off. Which is what I quoted. I get you don't like it, I'm fine with that. I'm not even bothered that you call it a plastic toy. But the least you could do, as admit it's your bias & prejudice speaking.

I'm the first to say that most Canon products don't represent good value for money in many cases when bought new, yet their little RF 50mm f/1.8 costs the same as the 26mm pancake. Yes, they're very different focal lengths of course but it looks very bad for the Lumix when at the same cost Canon can make a lens that has AF, is over four stops faster and has filter threads.
That lens design & optical formula has been in use since 1985 I think. Just shy of 30 years. Yeah, it's had a couple of different focus motors, and in the RF mount an Aspherical element added to the mix. And it's also on of the easiest focal lengths to design. I'm guessing it would also have a much much higher sales volume too, which all contribute to lower pricing.
I can't speak for the RF version, but earlier versions build quality was garbage. Awful. I've owned a couple, the STM was better, but I think the Lumix 26mm is of much nicer/better construction. Having owned, and used both. My 26mm has been kicking around in my camera bag for a few months now, with its lack of lens cap, I use it at work regularly (metal fabrication industry), it lives in my toolbox a fair bit, & it still looks pristine. Like I wrote, they can make more plastic toys, I'll happily buy and use them if they suit my wants or requirements. Without bias.
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  • OPPO - OPPO A96
  • 4.1 mm
  • ƒ/1.8
  • 1/25 sec
  • Center-Weighted Average
  • Auto exposure
  • ISO 1116
 
Some high end phones have video out but never heard of it coming the other way and phone becoming a monitor.
Does the LUMIX Tether app work on a smartphone or tablet? If so, I'd be more than glad to plug my iPad into my S5 and use it in Live View mode as an enormous external monitor.
 
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