M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/1.8 II: A Fresh Perspective for Your MicroFourThirds Camera

Olympus has just unveiled a refined version of a fan favourite: the M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/1.8 II lens. This new iteration builds upon the legacy of its predecessor, offering Olympus and OM System camera users a compact, high-quality prime lens perfect for everyday photography and videography. The updated lens boasts improvements in autofocus speed, making it even more responsive and ideal for capturing fleeting moments. It’s a welcome upgrade for street photography, landscapes, and general-purpose shooting.

Beyond the enhanced autofocus, the M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/1.8 II promises the same excellent image quality that made the original a popular choice. With its fast f/1.8 aperture, photographers can expect beautiful bokeh, exceptional low-light performance, and the ability to isolate subjects effectively. The lens is also known for its sharpness and minimal distortion, producing crisp, detailed images. Available now, it’s a compelling choice for those seeking a versatile and reliable prime lens, offering a classic 34mm equivalent field of view (on a 35mm camera) and a fantastic price point. Considering its broad appeal, it’s certain to become another must-have accessory.

Yet more insanity/manipulation/demonisation/*

They’re at it again. The authorities want to make photography a criminal activity, at least as far as I can tell. And they want you to get involved.

This has been reported everywhere, and the web is teeming with responses to it.

The Met goes mad

One of the most apt responses was this:

Terrorists have beards! Not, it's true.

Or maybe I just found it interesting because of the beard angle ;) I doubt the USofA would let me in with my passport photo! Here’s what Jesús (no, not *that* one) thinks of it:

If you’re good, I’ll let you see it…

(*Delete as applicable.)