I put the DJI 15mm lens onto an Olympus Pen-F body and it was cantankerous to get it to work right. The camera was slow to respond to it verses my other Olympus lenses for some reason. Then I put it onto a new Olympus E1 Mark II body and it froze the camera up where even turning it off cause a slow response (It finally did shut off though.). Both bodies refuse to auto-focus with it too, but will manual focus (I tried the Auto/Manual switch too to no avail.).
Something must be different with the DJI/Panasonic 15mm lens where Olympus doesn't like to work with it. I can manually focus, but auto-focus doesn't work on either body for some reason too. I know Panasonic and Olympus both have lens version updates and Olympus can do a Panasonic lens update (and why i got the Pen-F body too.), but it doesn't like the DJI stock 15mm lens. I thought the DJI lens was much the same as the Panasonic 15mm, but something is different in it. Maybe Panasonic left something out that DJI didn't need and was a cost-cutting move?
Anyone else have an Olympus body to try their DJI 15mm lens on and see if it auto-focuses? Could be I have a bum (typical) DJI lens too although it focuses in the I2 with the Focus Wheel.
Something must be different with the DJI/Panasonic 15mm lens where Olympus doesn't like to work with it. I can manually focus, but auto-focus doesn't work on either body for some reason too. I know Panasonic and Olympus both have lens version updates and Olympus can do a Panasonic lens update (and why i got the Pen-F body too.), but it doesn't like the DJI stock 15mm lens. I thought the DJI lens was much the same as the Panasonic 15mm, but something is different in it. Maybe Panasonic left something out that DJI didn't need and was a cost-cutting move?
Anyone else have an Olympus body to try their DJI 15mm lens on and see if it auto-focuses? Could be I have a bum (typical) DJI lens too although it focuses in the I2 with the Focus Wheel.