Venus Optics LAOWA 17 mm f/1.8 MFT II
1. Introduction
On the other hand a fast release of a successor doesn't necessarily means that the older version had some serious flaws. For example we saw the Panasonic 1.7/20 lenses, also belonging to the Micro 4/3 system and with a very similar focal length to that of the Laowa - their launches were separated by less than four years even though both of them were instruments of very good quality and they didn't differ from each other significantly.
As we've already mentioned, we didn't manage to test the first version of the Laowa 1.8/17 and now we want to rectify that oversight – our impressions concerning the second version of that instrument can be found in the following chapters. Enjoy your reading!
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