Ed Fiebke
August 5th, 2017, 06:33 PM
Hello -
I happily own Panasonic's GH4 with two (starter) lens which I purchased along with the camera. One lens is Panasonic's LUMIX 25. The other is an Olympus 75 - 300 mm lens. Both meet my very modest photo and video-recording needs. (The Olympus 75 -300 mm lens requires that I use a tripod simply because my hands are not steady enough to hold the camera still.)
I'm looking to expand the collection of lenses. Of course, there're the ones manufactured by Panasonic for this camera. Yes, I am considering purchasing them. But, they tend to be a bit more expensive. In exploring on-line web-stores like BH Photo/Video, I'm finding that there are a number of different manufacturers making Micro 4/3s lenses for might work well for the GH4 (and GH5 which I plan to purchase within a years time). I would like a somewhat larger inventory of prime lenses, and another zoom lens, ideally incorporating some kind of stabilizing feature to them.
Most of my modest video projects are involved with the hospital where I work as an ICU/CCU nurse. I video-tape mostly educational in-services that ultimately go up on our hospital's web-site so that the employee can watch these (mandatory-viewing) videos. However, my wife and I enjoy hiking and canoeing, and I wish do more videography of our time together exploring the beautiful scenery of our ventures. (I live in the Berkshires where there're lots of lakes and mountains with beautiful vistas.) To be honest, I use another camera for these outdoor ventures (my happy Canon 70D) . But, I wish to use the GH4 as an option which I'm really not able to do, presently. (That Olympus 75-300 lens really needs a tripod which I don't usually take with me when we go hiking.) Finally, my wife and I (we're both nurses) wish to produce healthcare related educational videos of our own . . . to possibly market to other healthcare systems in the future. So, having a choice of prime lenses, and a second camera (like the GH5), seems like good ideas as we plan for this endeavor. We own a healthcare related production company called Too Live Nurse, which is currently in hiatus. Too Live Nurse is a musical-comedy troupe that has done some cool and significant projects for healthcare organizations in past years. Although certainly not experts, we're no strangers to the art and craft of the production process.
I am certainly not an expert to all things related to cameras and videography. . .
In addition to the Panasonic lenses available for the GH 4 (and GH 5), and in addition to the Olympus lenses that are also available, there are several others that make Micro 4/3s lenses as well. Currently I'm eyeing lenses made by Rokinon and Samyang. But there are other options as well!! I could purchase a lens mount adaptor like ones manufactured by Metabones. With this type of adaptor, it seems that I could use the lenses that I already own for that happy Canon 70D. (I own both EF and EF-S consumer-rated lenses, but mostly EF-S lenses.) But I am not sure that I want to go this route.
As you can see. . . LOTS of choices. I guess I'm seeking guidance. What are your experiences with the lens manufacturers that I mentioned? What other lens manufacturers are worthy of consideration? And, what are your experiences using a lens mount adaptor for your GH4 and/or GH5?
Thank you in advance for your time and thoughtful input.
Respectfully,
Ted
I happily own Panasonic's GH4 with two (starter) lens which I purchased along with the camera. One lens is Panasonic's LUMIX 25. The other is an Olympus 75 - 300 mm lens. Both meet my very modest photo and video-recording needs. (The Olympus 75 -300 mm lens requires that I use a tripod simply because my hands are not steady enough to hold the camera still.)
I'm looking to expand the collection of lenses. Of course, there're the ones manufactured by Panasonic for this camera. Yes, I am considering purchasing them. But, they tend to be a bit more expensive. In exploring on-line web-stores like BH Photo/Video, I'm finding that there are a number of different manufacturers making Micro 4/3s lenses for might work well for the GH4 (and GH5 which I plan to purchase within a years time). I would like a somewhat larger inventory of prime lenses, and another zoom lens, ideally incorporating some kind of stabilizing feature to them.
Most of my modest video projects are involved with the hospital where I work as an ICU/CCU nurse. I video-tape mostly educational in-services that ultimately go up on our hospital's web-site so that the employee can watch these (mandatory-viewing) videos. However, my wife and I enjoy hiking and canoeing, and I wish do more videography of our time together exploring the beautiful scenery of our ventures. (I live in the Berkshires where there're lots of lakes and mountains with beautiful vistas.) To be honest, I use another camera for these outdoor ventures (my happy Canon 70D) . But, I wish to use the GH4 as an option which I'm really not able to do, presently. (That Olympus 75-300 lens really needs a tripod which I don't usually take with me when we go hiking.) Finally, my wife and I (we're both nurses) wish to produce healthcare related educational videos of our own . . . to possibly market to other healthcare systems in the future. So, having a choice of prime lenses, and a second camera (like the GH5), seems like good ideas as we plan for this endeavor. We own a healthcare related production company called Too Live Nurse, which is currently in hiatus. Too Live Nurse is a musical-comedy troupe that has done some cool and significant projects for healthcare organizations in past years. Although certainly not experts, we're no strangers to the art and craft of the production process.
I am certainly not an expert to all things related to cameras and videography. . .
In addition to the Panasonic lenses available for the GH 4 (and GH 5), and in addition to the Olympus lenses that are also available, there are several others that make Micro 4/3s lenses as well. Currently I'm eyeing lenses made by Rokinon and Samyang. But there are other options as well!! I could purchase a lens mount adaptor like ones manufactured by Metabones. With this type of adaptor, it seems that I could use the lenses that I already own for that happy Canon 70D. (I own both EF and EF-S consumer-rated lenses, but mostly EF-S lenses.) But I am not sure that I want to go this route.
As you can see. . . LOTS of choices. I guess I'm seeking guidance. What are your experiences with the lens manufacturers that I mentioned? What other lens manufacturers are worthy of consideration? And, what are your experiences using a lens mount adaptor for your GH4 and/or GH5?
Thank you in advance for your time and thoughtful input.
Respectfully,
Ted