Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 75 to 300mm II F4.8-6.7 Zoom Lens, for Micro Four Thirds Cameras
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Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 75 to 300mm II F4.8-6.7 Zoom Lens, for Micro Four Thirds Cameras

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Compatible Camera Mount
Micro Four Thirds
Focus Type
Micromotor
Item Dimensions
4.61 x 2.72 x 2.72 in
Item Weight
0.93 lb
Lens Type
Telephoto
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. 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
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Virginia Reader
5
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 wouldnt couple and isnt 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 mitigates the problem, and anyway with a long lens central sharpness is most important. At focal lengths up to about 250-275 mm I have no optical complaints whatever. To be sure it is not the famous Leica 400mm Visoflex lens of long ago, nor one of the Olympus PRO-Series lenses. Neither does it carry their price tags. It is slow, so the remedy is to up the cameras ISO value, an advantage of digital over any film ever made. Even stopped down the depth of field is shallow, so isolating the subject is not a problem. I havent yet done any tests for /bokeh/, so I cant comment on that. The exposure, as corrected by the cameras firmware is even with little or no vignetting. Chromatic aberration is commendably low, given the price point. The lens is well built, given focal length range, aperture, and price. The plastic seems to be high quality industrial grade, and the whole thing feels solid on the camera (EM-5 mk II). The package is well balanced in the hand. Cons: the lens really should have some kind of bracket or foot to improve the way it balances on a tripod. The ergonomics are less than stellar, and its awkward to reach the manual focus ring to tweak focus, necessary on tele shots. Real Life: I have attached an enlarged and cropped HAND HELD picture of the moon. As to post processing: very little. A bit of exposure correction and routine sharpening that all digital pictures benefit from. Note that the lunar color is pretty neutral, as it was that evening. No color corrections at all were applied. The Tycho crater stands out cleanly; the craters along the terminator came out much better than expected. If solar prominences are present at the eclipse, there should be no problem capturing them. Long distance landscape test shots were sharp, with excellent contrast and color. I really can recommend this to any micro-4/3 user who wants a very long lens for nature, scenery, and sports but who also has a budget that prevents acquiring a Pro-series lens.
Nightbird
5
M.Zuiko 75-300mm F4.8-6.7 II has exceeded my expectations on what the lens can deliver. It performs well in terms of autofocus and handling, and delivers detail rich images even at the longest 300mm zoom. The lens is generally very sharp throughout all focal lengths, and can be used without hesitation at the widest aperture without stopping down. Handling is good, while hand-holding the lens is not an issue with the amazing Image Stabilization system in Olympus OM-D cameras. Above all, the lens is not expensive, yet small and light. I have used it at my sons soccer games,natural habitats and results are remarkable.A must have telephoto lens for M4T ecosystem.
pmasey
5
I couldnt decide if it was worth it to buy this, as I had the telephoto thats a step below, and goes up to 150mm. It was worth it! Took it with on a trip to the Canadian Rockies, and got great pictures of a bear, some big horn sheep, a loon, and an eagle. It has a little trouble in lower light, but on a reasonably sunny or partly cloudy day, it works fantastic. I was very pleased.
AlexHas
5
I just received this lens today and I am glad I did. I took few pictures and I am already very impressed with the quality and sharpness of images. For this price and range you would be hard pressed to find another lens to compete with it. Build quality, compactness and focus speed is very good. It is slow a bit but for daylight shooting this is not a problem. Paired with my OMD EM1-ii the vibration is not a problem hence you can shoot at much slower shutters. The size of this lens is a phenomenal advantage over DSLR s. The effective 150-600mm range would require a hefty lens and camera combo if you were shooting a full frame DSLR. In short highly recommended. You will be very happy with it.
Lewis A Edge Jr
5
A recent price reduction made the purchase of this lens more appealing, so I took the plunge. After mounting it on my OM-D EM-1 camera body Ive been pleasantly surprised with my ability to take hand-held photos at maximum zoom and achieve images that are sharp enough to withstand heavy cropping. Even in indoor light Ive been able to achieve sharp results. Photos show Arizona pronghorns taken during afternoon sunlight using this lens with an OEM lens shade (not included) and then cropped about 75%. Another photo taken indoors under artificial light at a horse auction shows its amazing hand-held performance under low-light conditions. The young cowboys were across a sizeable tent covered arena where horses were being ridden but this lens brought the subjects close to me.
Anne Hamilton
5
Such a great lens..Have so many micro-third lens, the 12-40, 60 macro, 25mm. and more. This lens blew me away.. So sharp, focus so fast. Could not believe. Have been Olympus user for many years, back to film days. Will add two photos I thought were really good.
James S McRae
5
This lens exceeded my expectations. I took some of the best pictures I have ever taken on my recent safari to Africa. It is light weight, focuses fast, and takes a clean sharp image. I highly recommend for anyone looking to build their micro 4/3 system.
Steven Mooney
5
I love this lens. I use it on my E-M10 II when I need something longer than the 25mm or 45mm primes. Sometimes...well, most of the time...you just cant move close enough to a subject to get a good shot with a fixed prime lens. With this thing, I can be far enough away to get nice shots of wildlife without disturbing them at all. And Ive gotten some really nice moon shots with it. The quality of the photos that I get from it is great. It does focus a little slow with poor light when zoomed in, but thats expected. Overall, it was an excellent purchase. Well worth the price paid.
Stan
5
This lens is amazing. You can shoot truly telephoto shots. In fact, we have taken pictures of airplanes overhead and we could actually see the tail to know what airline was flying. The only issue is that when you are at full telephoto, every little shake is magnified, so you have to steady the camera. We are using it with an Olympus Air, so there is no camera body, and that makes it a little harder to stabilize. But when we can rest it on something, the shots are really, really fantastic. We love it.
hyojun
5
Wow what a lens. It may not be quite as good as the PRO version, but at a fraction of the cost we can live with it. It is sharp throughout the zoom range. The only thing missing would be a faster aperture, and a better macro function. As it stands, outstanding closeups are produced using the 300mm setting. This is not the best choice for snapping photos of groups, or indoors, but for sporting events it is up to the task.

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