The Micro Four-Thirds system favored by Olympus and Panasonic may have smaller sensors than some competing DSLRs and Mirrorless cameras, but its collection of lenses is one of the most versatile out there. Today Olympus is granting the system two more powerful tools in the form of super-wide aperture lenses: a 17mm F1.2 and 45mm F1.2. Both are part of Olympus’ Pro series, meaning they come with a manual focus toggle and are weather-sealed against the elements. The 17mm F1.2 is particularly interesting, as it fills a longstanding gap in the system. 17mm on a Micro Four Thirds (M4/3) camera…

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