
I also did a quick comparison between the Panasonic GH2 (Micro Four Thirds) and Sony NEX-5N (APS) sensors, to see the difference in sizes:
NEX-5N with 30mm:
GH2 with 30mm:
NEX-5N with 50mm:
GH2 with 50mm:


I also did a quick comparison between the Panasonic GH2 (Micro Four Thirds) and Sony NEX-5N (APS) sensors, to see the difference in sizes:
NEX-5N with 30mm:
GH2 with 30mm:
NEX-5N with 50mm:
GH2 with 50mm:

The new 5N is ridiculously compact and light. And this is from a GH2 user speaking. Yet it packs a punch!
Look here, I can’t even see the camera behind the square front lens.
Ah, there it is:

I’ve got the 30mm lens on so it’s quite wide – not super wide but for a Lomo anamorphic I can’t demand much. But now that I have it on an APS sensor it’s great to utilise the entire piece of glass. The 30mm is the second-widest anamorphic lens next to the extremely rare 22mm.