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Olympus EZ-M7530 M.Zuiko Digital 75-300mm 1:4.8-6.7 Lens II, suitable for all MFT cameras (Olympus OM-D & PEN models, Panasonic G series), black

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This new lens features the advanced ZERO (Zuiko Extra-low Reflection Optical) lens coating, ensuring high imaging performance even under unfavorable conditions such as backlight shooting. The M. Espoo KioskMon-Fri: 10:00 to 18:00Weekends: Closed ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 75-300mm II f4. The newly designed M. 7 II from Olympus is a 150-600mm equivalent lens for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras. 8-6. The optical design makes use of three low dispersion elements and three high refractive index elements to control both chromatic and spherical aberrations for a high degree of clarity and sharpness throughout the zoom range. 7 II from Olympus is a 150-600mm equivalent lens for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras. Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.

  • 9m
  • Warranty
  • Zero-coating offers increased durability reducing the chances of damage to the lens surface
  • Olympus 75-300mm 1:4.
  • 7 II ED MSC (18 elements, 13 groups)
  • Weight: 423g
  • Minimum focus distance: 0.
  • Reduces ghosting and lens flare when shooting against bright light
  • Provides sharp and clear pictures
  • Reviews
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Reviews

Amazon Customer

The media could not be loaded. 4 tc and adapter, but I fully accept that could just be operator variance or a preference for a bit of heft in such a setup.

postmanpete51

Build quality seems fine to me unless you equate weight with quality, because it is definitely light. Whilst not the easiest lens to use; remember it extends to a full-frame equivalent of 600 mm, with care, and a good camera body equipped with excellent in-body stabilisation (or at least a solid support) it can produce very sharp images throughout its range.

Chris Boyce

Have to say it performed so much better than I could have hoped for and so easy to use! There are reviews that say the image becomes too soft beyond 200 mm but, in my experience, the fault is not in the quality of the optics. I use this with an Olympus OMD EM-1 Mk II hand-held for wildlife and aerial photograph—in the air I am shooting moving subjects from an unstable platform at no faster than 1/320 so as to blur the propeller.

Aljona

8-6. So much so I went back the following week, and again on an unseasonably warm day of halloween, and again in early November. One of which is this little beauty. I would say this Olympus lens can come very close to that, maybe just lagging a bit on close inspection.

Mistral Aviation

On a tripod, it might be even better, although there's no lens collar, so the balance is going to be a bit off from the ideal. There is no zoom creep that I can detect, and the image quality is decent wide open throughout the range, although I think you'll get better performance out of it if you stop down to f7. The attached image was one of a burst of about a dozen shots. There is always a stability problem with long lenses but provided you know what you are doing that can be overcome.

Mr. J. Dix

I think this may well account for some reports of disappointment with this sort of lens. ) I found keeping the lens/EM-5 combo really steady is not so easy. The HLD-6 power grip helps to give better balance and allows me to keep a really solid, steady hold. The difference is that the Nikon lens is heavy and quite long, even if still reasonably portable as full frame lenses go, while the Olympus lens can go in a bag with the OMD and several other lenses taking me from 24mm to 600mm equivalent and I'll barely feel the weight.



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