Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 75 to 300mm II F4.8-6.7 Zoom Lens, for Micro Four Thirds Cameras
The newly designed m. Seiko digital ED 75-300mm II F4. 8-6. 7 with a 35 mm equivalent of 150-600mm is an affordable super telephoto lens that delivers excellent portability and outstanding image quality when paired with the award-winning Olympus pen or om cameras. Weighing only 14. 9 ounces and measuring 2. 7 by 4. 58
The newly designed m. Seiko digital ED 75-300mm II F4. 8-6. 7 with a 35 mm equivalent of 150-600mm is an affordable super telephoto lens that delivers excellent portability and outstanding image quality when paired with the award-winning Olympus pen or om cameras. Weighing only 14. 9 ounces and measuring 2. 7 by 4. 58 inches and reaching 300mm, This is the perfect lens to take with you for capturing outdoor nature scenes. Comprised of 18 elements in 13 groups, including a super ED lens provides exception optical performance throughout the zoom range. One super ED (extra-low dispersion) lens and 2 Ed lenses eliminate chromatic aberration which deteriorates a picture. 3 hr. (High refractive index) lenses make the lens compact and provide an excellent picture throughout the zoom range.
Product Features
- Notes on shooting: edges of pictures may be cut off if more than one filter is used or if a thick filter is used. When using a Flash, flash light may be blocked by lens body, lens hood, etc.
- Excellent imaging performance. Super-telephoto shooting in a compact, lightweight, affordable lens.
- MSC mechanism for fast, q1uiet auto focusing
A Great Lens for Wildlife Photography I enjoy using this lens for shooting wildlife and astrophotography. I have several lenses in my inventory and this is the one I seem to use the most and I enjoy using it. Iâve managed to get some amazing shots using the lens. Bright conditions make this lens really shine, but overcast conditions the lens can be pretty slow on autofocus which would be my one major gripe. It works great for astrophotography, especially for moon and larger DSOâs.Pros:1. You get a 600mm equivalent…
Not a technical review a user review…images in gallery… First I am using it on the OMD E-M5 and the lens is one of only 2 options in the native micro four thirds mount, so if you are shooting a Panasonic body buy the Panasonic with OIS. If using the Olympus body the decision is harder a few stops of light of the Panasonic vs size and extra focal range of the Olympus. I chose based on the range and slightly closer minimum focusing distance.I found the 75-150 range perfect, the AF is accurate the images are sharp and color rendition is…
Quite good zoom for the purpose and price. Thanks, Olympus. I wanted a long lens that would couple with my OM-D EM 5 mk II to shoot the 21 August eclipse. Given the budgetary facts of life, it was either this one or get a T-mount adapter and use a 40+ year old 400mm stovepipe tele I had in the closet. The stovepipe wouldn’t couple and isn’t so sharp. So I bought this. I am delighted that I did. The lens is reasonably sharp at long distances and all focal lengths. The corners soften wide open at 300mm, but stopping down to f/8.0 or f/11 pretty well…