Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 25 mm F1.8 Lens, Fast Fixed Focal Length, Suitable for All MFT Cameras (Olympus OM-D & PEN Models, Panasonic G-Series), Black

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Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 25 mm F1.8 Lens, Fast Fixed Focal Length, Suitable for All MFT Cameras (Olympus OM-D & PEN Models, Panasonic G-Series), Black

Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 25 mm F1.8 Lens, Fast Fixed Focal Length, Suitable for All MFT Cameras (Olympus OM-D & PEN Models, Panasonic G-Series), Black

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Olympus M.Zuiko 25mm f/1.8 review | Digital Camera World

Are you a Micro Four Thirds shooter who wants a 50mm-equivalent portrait lens with a very fast aperture? Since the success of the Olympus OM-D E-M5, Olympus has decided to continue in the direction of system cameras for the serious amateur photographer. If you’re shooting portraits, the OMD system’s face detection is also a major help in getting something accurate–providing it really detects the face correctly. Much like the other Olympus Pro Micro Four Thirds lenses, the new 8-25mm f/4 looks and feels much like its sibling lenses, offering the same excellent build quality and rugged durability I've come to expect from Olympus Pro-series lenses.In nearly all respects, the lens feels extremely solid and well-built, with the same ruggedness and weather-sealing that I've come to expect from an Olympus Zuiko Pro lens. MPB will also keep you informed about the status of your gear at every step of the way and the whole process is carbon neutral. I was very impressed, seeing essentially little to no CA at all, even when shooting challenging high-contrast scenes, such as the bright sun shining through a forested canopy. In-depth testing Latest Camera Reviews Beyond the studio tests Feature Articles and Videos see how we see Sample Galleries real world performance Field Test Videos Throwback Thursday Classic Cameras from Days Past What's that Noise?

Olympus M.Zuiko 25mm F1.8 Review Part 1 - Blogger ROBIN WONG : Olympus M.Zuiko 25mm F1.8 Review Part 1 - Blogger

Olympus does not claim any sort of weather resistance for this lens, and indeed you cannot see a rubber seal around the mount. version" offering better low-light performance and subject isolation, for example, while the 12-45mm is smaller, lighter (and less expensive) yet offers a bit more reach. It only really drops off noticeably at the narrowest aperture of f/22, due to the normal effect of diffraction.It's less of an issue on the 8-25mm and other smaller zoom lenses compared to the Pro prime lenses, such as the 300mm Pro lens, which has only one large and, in my opinion, easy-to-bump focusing ring. In case Tony doesn’t get back to you, I’d like to give you my experience with the Olympus clutch (albeit on the 12mm 2. I was going to say "handles beautifully", but in fact, I was barely even aware of it being there, most of the time. On the other hand, the zoom mechanism of the 8-25mm just feels and sounds somewhat more plasticky than the zoom mechanism of the 12-40mm lens I own.

Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 25mm F1.8 Overview: Digital

I was considering getting another fast 25mm later if I felt I really needed a fast fixed focal length lens. The lens also features a fluorine coating on the front element to help protect against and more efficiently clean off moisture, dirt and other debris. Much like its "sibling lens," the 12-45mm f/4 Pro, the new 8-25mm can focus very closely on the subject. A barrel-shaped distortion of half of one percent is so low that you in practice you will almost never see it. BOTH lenses are wonderful and both will give you the tool you need to express your photographic vision.Maybe waiting for a few bodies before an ultra wide prime however Olympus recently announced the ultra-wide angle M. In practice, the front end of the lens can get surprisingly close to the subject, especially at 8mm. The lens is splashproof, dustproof and can operate down into freezing temperatures as low as 14-degrees F (-10C) -- of course, all when using the lens paired up with an equally-weather-sealed camera body, such as an E-M1 III and E-M5 III. Matthew Richards is a photographer and journalist who has spent years using and reviewing all manner of photo gear.

OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS M.Zuiko Digital 25mm F1.8 Black For Micro

wide open, you can see some light fall-off in the corners, but it’s not too excessive, as you can see in the macro example below. From a purely personal aesthetic standpoint, I'd have loved for the lens to be functional with the zoom mechanism at its fully retracted position. We use Imatest SFR (spatial frequency response) charts and analysis software to plot lens resolution at the center of the image frame, corners and mid-point distances, across the range of aperture settings and, with zoom lenses, at four different focal lengths. This would mean being able to put on that beautiful super high grade ZD 7-14mm F4 for those landscape shots.Apochromatic lenses have special lens elements (aspheric, extra-low dispersion etc) to minimize the problem, hence they usually cost more. The lens features one dual-sided aspherical (DSA) lens, two Aspherical ED lenses, one Super ED lens, one ED lens, one Super HR lens, one HR lens and one HD lens.



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