At the time Olympus started the "classic" Four-Thirds system, they focused on professional grade lenses. However, this didn't work out for a couple of reasons mostly on the camera side (although I was thrilled by the E-1).
Manufacturer: Olympus
At the time Olympus started the "classic" Four-Thirds system, they focused on professional grade lenses. However, this didn't work out for a couple of reasons mostly on the camera side (although I was thrilled by the E-1).
After two hands-on videos , we can finally share a first impressions from the field about the highly anticipated 40-150mm PRO zoom lens . We received a sample to test a few days ago and I used it the very same night for a contemporary dance show.
The bundled lens hood has been marvelously designed to collapse back onto the lens for easy storage. When extended, the locking mechanism will fully support the weight of the lens and camera body. And to keep your investment safe, the bundled lens pouch will help protect against dings and scratches
I'm using this lens with a Panasonic GX8. I'm primarily a still photographer. I've used Nikons for 50 years, but use the GX8 and M43 because of the weight, even though there is some reduction in image quality (not due to this lens but to the M43 format), especially at low light or higher ISOs...
Advantages: 1.excellent image quality; 2. fixed max f2.8 aperture; 3. I just love this focal length range--for me it's the perfect outdoor and portrait lens. It just fits how I typically see the world! Disadvantages: 1. Relatively large; 2. Relatively heavy (compared to other micro 4/3 lenses); 3.
I was looking for a mid telephoto and had difficulty choosing between the Olympus 40-150mm f2.8 and the Lumix 35-100 2.8. Both are fantastic lenses. In the end it comes down to which is more important, the longer reach of the Olympus (and having the option of using the MC-14 teleconverter) vs having...
Okay let's get this straight, this lens is spot on, it's quality and build is second to none, the optics are faultless and coupled with a good camera and a user with a bit of know how then it won't fail you and will give you the results you are after time and time again ...
I previously owned this lens when using Olympus and then switched systems only to return and purchase it again. This focal length is so useful and at a constant f/2.8. It also works very well for portraits.
I pre-ordered this lens with convertor when released. I only occasionally use the converter. Even though I've scratched it (a bit), I have never regretted the purchase for a moment. . Want a close shot of something small and timid This is as good as it gets. .
Sharp, fast focus, the closest focus of any such lens; Great hood, rain impervious, good into the light; Compatible with focus stacking and other EM-1+ or EM-5mk2+ advanced features
IQ falls off a tad with the converter attached
This lens is why I packed my OM4T up, put in on the shelf and finally went M4/3. Olympus finally gave me a reason to switch. The reason I used my OM4 for so long was portability. The 40-150 on my M-1 returned the Olympus advantage to digital. This lens is best with the 1.4 teleconverter.
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