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Jul 12, 2017
A great all-around prime lens
2 of 3 found this helpful When you take into account the micro four-thirds crop factor, the field of view of this lens is equivalent to that of a 50mm lens in full-frame terms. In other words, it's a natural field of view that approximates the magnification factor that you see with your eyes. The lack of zooming capabilities means you have to move around more to achieve your desired composition, but that improves your skills as a photographer. The image quality is great, the build quality OK (plastic housing), and it's a good value overall.
My only wish is that Olympus had made this a little bit “brighter.” If this lens could have opened up its aperture to f/1.4 or f/1.2, that would have been amazing.

Nov 24, 2020
Missing a few obvious design details. Otherwise, a clear, nice camera
5 of 6 found this helpful The image quality of this camera is excellent. It's plug-and-play. But there are a couple of design oversights that perplex me. Logitech did not consider the case where someone might want to mount their camera a little "off center, angled inward." So basically to achieve this I had to "break" the built-in inflexible mount, and stack up a bunch of 3M padded double-sided tape shims to fasten it where I wanted it. I would recommend that Logitech put some more thought into the mount. A mini ball-mount would be ideal.
Secondly, why is there no control-panel software available for the Mac? Logitech has long been a provider of wonderful Mac peripherals, so it's surprising that the Mac is a second-class citizen, as far as the Brio is concerned. It would be nice to be able to add a color LUT to the video stream, and be able to access the different fields-of-view, on a Mac. No such luck. Fortunately, I do like the default wide (90-degree) field of view better than I thought I would. For this price, there should be software available for Macs.
Lastly, the built-in microphone is OK, but I use a USB microphone on my desk, and it sounds better (based on testing with friends over teleconference).