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Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 7-14 mm f/2.8 ED PRO

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Manufacturer Olympus
Model M.Zuiko Digital 7-14 mm f/2.8 ED PRO
Lens style Wide angle zoom
Focal length 7 - 14 mm
Maximum aperture f/2.8
Angle of view 114.2 - 75.4 o
Closest focusing distance 0.2 m
Maximum magnification 0.11
Minimum aperture 22
Number of diaphragm blades 7
Auto focus type AF / MF
Lens Construction 14 elements / 11 groups
Filter diameter 0 mm
Macro No
Available mounts Micro Four Thirds
Dimensions 78.9 x 105.8 mm
Weight 534 g
Additional information Announced: 12.05.2015
Average rating (2 owners reviews)
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Owners reviews (2)
  1. Kaz
    Kaz 5 December 2020, 17:39
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    IP 24.135.x.x
    Owner since: 3 months
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    User profile: Amateur

    Cons: No filter thread. Reliance on software distortion correction.

    Pros: Its an olympus pro lens, built to the same standard and optics as the rest of the range.

    Summary: As much as I like olympus pro glass, I would have picked 8-18 PL over this, bit I got this one cheaper, so for the price its good.

  2. Jan Steinman
    Jan Steinman 1 May 2017, 21:16
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    IP 24.69.x.x
    Owner since: 1 month
    Price: US $890, l
    User profile: Professional

    Cons: I could wish for the ability to use filters, I could wish that the flare situation was better, I could wish it was smaller, lighter, and cheaper, but really, any lens in this category is going to be similar in these respects.

    Pros: 114° angle of view at ƒ2.8 is simply incredible! When you take a picture on Wednesday, you have to be careful not to get Monday and Friday in the picture! Seriously, mind those feet and fingers; they end up in a lot of shots! Shooting movies with this, using Olympus IBIS, is a real experience. Nearby objects float through the scene, lending a surreal quality to the movie. With 114° to play with, my favourite technique are \"grab shots,\" made without using the EVF or screen. And it is so sharp, that you can always crop the middle out, if you find you got \"too much\" in the frame.

    Summary: An outstanding, one-of-a-kind lens. It is almost always in my bag, and if I can only take one lens, this is generally it.