{"id":4192,"date":"2013-07-28T16:29:15","date_gmt":"2013-07-28T22:29:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.petertsaiphotography.com\/blog\/?p=4192"},"modified":"2013-07-28T16:30:19","modified_gmt":"2013-07-28T22:30:19","slug":"a-tale-of-two-pancake-lenses-olympus-omd-em-5-panasonic-20mm-f1-7-vs-canon-eos-m-ef-m-22mm","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.petertsaiphotography.com\/blog\/2013\/07\/28\/a-tale-of-two-pancake-lenses-olympus-omd-em-5-panasonic-20mm-f1-7-vs-canon-eos-m-ef-m-22mm\/","title":{"rendered":"A Tale of Two Pancake Lenses – Olympus OMD EM-5 + Panasonic 20mm f1.7 vs Canon EOS M EF-M 22mm"},"content":{"rendered":"
I’ve been loving my Olympus OMD EM-5<\/a> for the last 8 months or so because it offers SLR like quality in a very small package. Micro Four Thirds lenses offer a lot in the way of image quality in a very compact form factor. \u00a0Some of the premium lenses come at a high price though – the 12mm 2.0 is great optically, but costs $800. \u00a0The Panasonic 20mm 1.7 is a $389 lens, and the Olympus 17mm f1.8 is a $499 lens.\u00a0Quality is nice for sure, but those high prices are quite a deterrent to the budget minded mirrorless shopper.<\/p>\n I’ve considered purchasing the 17mm f1.8 (35mm focal length equivalent), but price is a big factor.<\/p>\n Recently, for a limited time, the Canon EOS-M with a 22mm f2.0 lens (also 35mm equivalent) went on sale for only $299 for the camera AND the lens<\/strong><\/a>. $299 for an excellent camera AND a high quality prime lens? \u00a0It’s almost hard NOT to buy this camera because the body and lens combo are cheaper than only the comparable lenses for the M43 system<\/p>\n I’ve had the EOS M with the 35mm equivalent pancake lens for a couple weeks now, and wanted to compare it to the OMD EM-5 with the 20mm 1.7 pancake zoom, because they are both approximately the same size and focal length.<\/p>\n