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Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 40-150 mm F4-5.6 Lens, Telephoto Zoom, Suitable for All MFT Cameras (Olympus OM-D & PEN Models, Panasonic G Series), Black

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By contrast, if you ever expect that you will need 200mm, the PL50-200mm will probably give you better results. Not only is it dramatically more convenient to be able to shoot without swapping teleconverters, but the bare PL50-200mm is much sharper than the 40-150mm/f2.8 when it is used with the MC-14 (68 lp/mm vs 47 lp/mm). I am biased since I own the Oly 40-150 pro and TC, great lens and focuses very fast on my G85, in fact better than the Pany 100-300. Yes, I appreciate that but I usually expose to protect highlights where possible. I must have forgot with that swan image. The new Lowara ecocirc XL and XLplus are the wet rotor circulators that provide state-of-the-art technology in hydraulics, motors and intelligent controls. The ecocirc XL and XLplus are everything you need in a large wet rotor circulator and nothing you don’t. The purposefully engineered, easy-to-install ecocirc XL and XLplus are designed with simplicity and efficiency in mind. Function button (L-Fn) mounted on the lens. It makes it possible to adjust functions corresponding to such custom settings on the camera body as "AF stop".

40-150 F4 Pro Compared - Sensibly Compromised Olympus 40-150 F4 Pro Compared - Sensibly Compromised

I've only used the 40-150 2.8 but mostly on Panasonic cameras so I can't compare, but in terms of AF speed and sharpness I don't think there are a lot of room for improvements, if any at all.I've had the MC14 for a while and I got the MC20 yesterday, to pair with my 40-150. My initial impressions are a little mixed. Auto focus is much more snappy and positive than it was with my P100-300, however my test shots were disappointing, thought I think I should take the blame for that, not the TC. It was a dull, overcast day, my shutter speeds were low and I should have increased the iso a little. If you only ever need 150mm, the 40-150/f2.8 will probably give you better results. It has a faster aperture, which gives you more flexibility, and when stopped down to f/4 is sharper at 150mm than the Panasonic-Leica is (79 lp/mm vs. ~61 lp/mm) as it's closer to wide open. I've got the MC-20 on the 40-150. F5.6 is soft. 6.3 starts to get sharper but not great until f7.1. Mobility that comes from a fixed-length compact body outfitted with fast aperture lens and splash & dust proof construction

Olympus Zuiko 40-150mm f3.5-4.5 review | TechRadar

This lens achieves a compact, lightweight and high performance by taking advantage in this product of the hallmarks of the Micro Four Thirds System standard to achieve a maximum aperture of f2.8 at all zoom focal lengths and cover a telephoto range of 80mm to 300mm (35mm equivalent). To achieve compact, lightweight lens with optical performance exceeding that of the heretofore highly regarded Four Thirds System standard Super High Grade (SHG) lens, the lens employs such glass materials as the Super ED lenses, the ED or HD lens*2 as well as of EDA*3 and other aspherical lenses. The latest design technologies were also incorporated in developing the lens, such as making proactive use of ZERO (Zuiko Extra-low Reflection Optical) Coating to thoroughly eliminate ghosts and flare. As a result, with a maximum aperture at all zoom focal lengths the lens provides the high Olympus image quality that satisfies professional standards. If I had a G9, I would definitely lean towards the PL50-200mm, if only for the improvements in DFD autofocus and Dual IS image stabilization, as well as the smaller and lighter form factor (which is really quite remarkable, I think). Wood is the material most commonly associated with IKEA furniture, and for good reasons. It’s renewable, recyclable, durable, ages beautifully and it is an important part of our Scandinavian design heritage.

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40-150mm f/4 Lens Live Up to the Does the New OM System 40-150mm f/4 Lens Live Up to the

I've used the Oly 40-150 in the field this past week, and played with the Panasonic 50-200 in the camera store during a sales event with the Panasonic rep. Both are high quality build and each has unique features of their own. The Panasonic has a focus limiter for faster AF for the long range. The Oly has a custom fn button on the lens, and a cool lens hood that extends and retracts. The focus ring on both are very smooth and light enough for one finger operation. The Oly has a clutch switch for AF with distance markers and hard stop infinity, the Panasonic does not. Both are focus by wire and both are very smooth and easy to use with manual focus. The replacement guide contains information on like for like replacement models and can be found under Documentation and Tools. How to install and set up ecocirc XLTo be mounted securely in place, this mirror requires 2 screws if hung on the wall and 4 screws if it is attached with hinges. Digital Camera Updater" and "OLYMPUS Master" had been provided previously for the update, but the latest software OM Workspace (Olympus Workspace) is recommended. Use OM Workspace (Olympus Workspace) for updating the firmware of OM Digital Solutions digital cameras.

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