Olympus MZUIKO DIGITAL ED 918mm N3850192 Spare Parts Lens
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Olympus Zuiko Digital ED 40-150mm, f 4.0-5.6
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Olympus Digital SLR - E 3
Olympus Digital SLR - E 300
Olympus Digital SLR - E 330
Olympus Digital SLR - E 400
Olympus Digital SLR - E 410
Olympus Digital SLR - E 500
Olympus Digital SLR - E 510
Olympus Digital SLR - E 520
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Olympus ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 50-200mm 1:2.8-3.5 SWD Lens
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Supersonic Wave Drive AF system. A high-performance telephoto zoom lens that's one of the lightest and most compact in its class.It comprises 16 elements, including three ED elements and the zoom range is equivalent to 100-400mm on a 35mm film camera.
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See more technical detailsBy David Eastham (UK)
Great range of zoom, bright aperture and the pictures look great. Oh, and its watertight.
By Dr. Sally Tonge (Northumberland, UK)
This is an absolutely wonderful lens: autofocus is very fast and accurate and it is the sharpest lens I have used so far. The 35mm equivalent focus range of 100-400mm makes it an excellent long lens for wildlife photography and it is so sharp that every detail is clear. It is quite heavy as one would expect, but much lighter than the Sigma lenses (also sharp, of course) covering the same focal lengths on my other cameras. Unfortunately, exchange rates are much more adverse than they were when this lens first appeared, so it is now more expensive - but if it is a possibility, buy it and you will enjoy it. I am still very much a beginner at digital photography: I'm sure there will be much more to praise about this lens as I become more expert, but, for now, it's super!
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Olympus ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 70-300mm 1:4.0-5.6 Lens
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Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Weightkg0.62Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Lengthcm12.7Technical DataHeader / Product LineOlympus ZuikoTechnical DataHeader / ModelDigitalTechnical DataHeader / ManufacturerOlympusTechnical DataHeader / Packaged Quantity1Technical DataLens System / TypeTelephoto zoom lensTechnical DataLens System / Special FunctionsZoomTechnical DataLens System / Lens ApertureF/4.0-5.6Technical DataLens System / Min Focal Lengthmm70Technical DataLens System / Max Focal Lengthmm300Technical DataLens System / Min Focus Rangecm96Technical DataLens System / Focus AdjustmentManualTechnical DataLens System / Max View Angledegree(s)18Technical DataLens System Mounting / Mounting TypeFour ThirdsTechnical DataLens System / Optical Zoom4.3Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Diametercm8Technical DataLens System / System TypeLens
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- Compatible with cameras with the Four Thirds standard, the ED 1:4.0-5.6 70-300mm lens has a 4.3x zoom ratio. It's an ultra-compact and lightweight telephoto zoom that allows you to get closer to the subject you're photographing. It has a multi-coated layer and 3 ED lenses, guaranteeing you impressive image quality. You also get great results in macro mode with the ED 1:4.0-5.6 70-300mm lens.See more technical details
By Mr. Pm Chermanowicz (London, UK)
I'm really impressed. This lens is great for portraits, macro photography (shallow depth of field is really cool), sports or nature photography. After reading other reviews my concern was that the lens was going to be heavy and slow. It's not. It's not heavy as for such huge lens at all. It's also not slow, autofocus works pretty fine (except for the 150mm+), but manual focus is working ok too. I really love that lens and I truly recommend it to all photography enthusiasts. The price is very reasonable too. Buy it and enjoy it!
By G. Williams
Being a 4/3 lens the range of effectively 600mm is great for zoos, sports etc
Limited aperture means its not an action stopping lens but is easy to carry.
Good entry into wildlife photography before spending eye-watering amounts on a wider aperture or 'pro' version!
Was very pleased that it has a 'manual focus' switch - auto focus at long focal length is not easy on my E510.
By D. Parkin
Got this to go with my E-510, as I was beginning to feel a tad limited by the kit lenses that came with it, fine as those are. It is not a light lens in use - an SLR gorillapod will wilt under its weight unless carefully set up - but the results that I have enjoyed with it have been spectacular. In macro mode, I have been able to capture skittish butterflies with fine resolution, and hazy distant landscapes become a breeze! The resolution of distant objects has been solid, and cropped in closeup portraits have proved that the lens can handle these more than capably. Craters on the moon are clearly discernable, and playing with the camera settings (yes, well over a year since buying the camera, and I am still discovering the things it can do!) shooting hand-held in low light has proved easy enough in most situations.
The joy of the 4:3 system is that this lens covers such a staggering range (140mm - 600mm equivalent) in a compact body. The downside is that I am now starting to drool over the thought of getting a wide angle lens to complement it!
I am tending to use it for wildlife and flower photography, and for foreshortening landscapes. Before buying it I wondered if I could justify the cost, but you only live once and I am very pleased with the purchase. Having got it, I would not now part with it, and that's a sign of a good product in my book.
By bobbewig (New Jersey, USA)
This relatively lightweight lens is top-notch in delivering high quality images with little-to-know distortion throughout its 70-300mm (really 140-600mm) focal lenths when taking outdoor shots. Indoors, images are also sharp but autofocusing is somewhat slow in low light conditions. However, as another reviewer mentioned, this limitation can be mostly overcome by setting the camera to manual and auto focus. I'd highly recommend this versatile, leightweight lens when you are looking to add a long-range zoom lens to your photo equipment.
By J. Bowen (Hampstead London)
Maybe I'm just not that good a photographer but I'm not altogether sure about this lens. I bought one a day or two back for an Olympus e-600 camera and I found it heavy and slow. Don't get me wrong I'm no David Bailey but there is an obvious weight issue when it is attached to a small camera like the e-600.
The thing I've found is that when I'm lining up a shot, I like to check, double check and re-double check it to make sure I'm not doing anything too daft with the shot. I've found that because the lens is comparatively heavy, it keeps wanting my "weight baring" hand to drop a little as I line the shot up. This might be a problem for anyone who likes to use a dSLR as a hand held camera.
The other thing that surprises me is that lack of promptness when it comes to focussing. The 14-42 and 40-150 are noticeably quicker. I know that the 70-300mm is much bigger and that I should expect it to take longer, but even alowing for that it feels a little slow when the light isn't good.
All this having been said, the resulting pictures do seem genuinely sharp, which is always a good thing.
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