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Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 7-14mm f/2.8 Pro Lens for Micro Four Thirds, Black

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Style: 7-14mm f2.8


Features

  • 7 14 millimeter(14 28 millimeter 35 millimeter equivalent) lens with splash and dustproof construction. Angle of view 114 75
  • Closest focusing distance at just under 7. 5 centimeter, maximum image magnification: 0. 12x, focal length: 7 14 millimeter
  • Manual focus Clutch Mechanism and l fan button for assignable functions
  • 3 Super ED Lens elements, 1 ED Lens element, and 2 elements to diminish aberrations
  • 60 percentOf the weight of 35 millimeter full frame lens (with same angle of view and max. Aperture)

Description

Ultra wide angle Olympus Pro Series lens with F2. 8 maximum aperture through the entire zoom range.

Brand: OM SYSTEM


Focal Length Description: 14 mm


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Compatible Mountings: Micro Four Thirds


Camera Lens Description: 8


Product Dimensions: 8.94 x 3.64 x 3.64 inches


Item Weight: 1.18 pounds


Item model number: V313020BU000


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 11, 2015


Manufacturer: Olympus


Country of Origin: China


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  • Excellent Wide-Angle Zoom
Style: 7-14mm f2.8
I'm in love with this lens. This is by far the widest lens I've ever owned, so getting introduced to the 7-14mm perspective has been pretty amazing for landscapes, the image quality is stellar, and the build quality is great. Pros: 1 - First and foremost, IQ is great. I was a little bit worried about getting a zoom over a fixed UWA lens, but since this is the top of Olympus' lens lineup in that range I was hoping the quality would be great, and it delivered in spades. 2 - Nice and small. It's still a pretty good size for a m4/3 lens, but compared to DSLR lenses it's tiny. The other day I walked about 4 miles with an E-M1/40-150/2.8 on one shoulder, and I carried this lens on my hip attached to an E-P5. The wide lens and compact camera were barely even noticeable. 3 - Manual focus clutch is super convenient. Since m4/3 lenses don't normally come with an AF/MF switch, switching to MF through the menu system is usually a pain that involves taking your eye away from the viewfinder. With the clutch right there on the focus ring, it's easy to do without looking. 4 - Weather sealing when paired with the E-M1 or E-M5 II. I've never needed this so far, but it's nice to know it's there. Cons: 1 - If you're not used to wide lenses (as I wasn't), this may come as a surprise, but you can't fit a regular lens cap or filter on this. It comes with a big saucer-looking lens cap that snaps over top of the entire hood/front lens element combo, and because the front element is curved there's nowhere to fit a filter. 2 - I'm not sure if this is just my lens, but the manual focus clutch action seems a little bit flimsy, mechanically speaking. Every now and then I'll go to slide it back, but only one side of the ring will snap back and I'll have to cajole the other side over. It's a very minor issue, but occasionally annoying. On the whole, I'm very glad to have this in my bag. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2016 by Robert Bieber

  • Best Lens for GH5!
Style: 7-14mm f2.8
If you have a Panasonic GH5, and you need a wider lense than the Leica 12-35 II; this is the lense for you. Let me just go ahead and say, Yes this is quite Expensive. However, if I could do things again, this would be the first lense I would buy. Here's why: Olympus has made this lense so sharp, it's ridiculous. It has great color, and a very solid build. I shoot a lot of realestate interiors and use it for its widest length. There is a little bit of distortion when shooting super wide and when shooting inside buildings. When shooting outside it's not as bad. Also, if you are shooting outside change your F Stop to 10 or 11 and literally everything is crystal sharp. Love this lens and super super happy with how it works! It has helped make my videos so much better expectially on the Ronin M ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2018 by Matthew Fulcher Matthew Fulcher

  • This is an amazing wide angle lens
Style: 7-14mm f2.8
If you are looking at this lens here, you probably already know what it is, and that it has rave reviews on many photo sites and blogs. Those reviews are accurate. This is an amazing wide angle lens. I have been thrilled with the sharpness and quality of the pictures. This has quickly become my most used lens. Excellent for pictures indoors, or close up, great for sweeping landscapes. Distortion is kept to a minimum, and very little lens flare. It is worth the price, you won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2017 by Katie

  • As advertised, well worth it!
Style: 7-14mm f2.8
Michigan Camera accurately represented this lens unit. It arrived as promised, in the orig box, clean, and ready to use. It works just fine. Now about the photographer using it...
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023 by noname678

  • The focus ring feels like the focus ring from the 14-42kit lens
Style: 7-14mm f2.8
This lens is quite hefty. Its build quality is rock solid. When mounted on my panasonic g7, the setup is definitely front heavy. I can ignore the weight issue because this lens deliver superb image quality. Just a quick note... If you own any panasonic leica micro 4/3 lenses you know that the focus ring is buttery smooth and quiet when turned. Unfortunately its not the case with this. The focus ring feels like the focus ring from the 14-42kit lens. It makes like typical rubbing sound when turned. (Video shooters beware). Other than that everything else is awesome. The focus clutch mechanism works great too. In case someone out there wondering, This lens is made in china unlike the panasonic high end lenses. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2016 by Nash

  • Great Super Wide with Some Limitations
Style: 7-14mm f2.8
I've been looking for an amazing super wide lens to do gimbal stabilizer video work with. I have a Zhiyun Weebill Lab that can take some decent weight but is a bit limited in balancing space for front heavy camera setups. My go-to for Cinema EOS and adapted GH cameras has been my Tokina 11-20mm for APSC. With a speedbooster on the GH5, that lens is way too heavy. So I tested out three super wide native MFT mount lenses to replace it for gimbal work, with the Tokina as a baseline to compare all. Overall, it's hard to beat the tokina but the Olympus came very close in terms of functionality. Where it falters is weight, zoom ring stiffness and front filter adaptability. The optics are bar non the best of the super wide MFT zooms I tested. However this is the heaviest of them all, making the benefits over the Tokina marginal, but just enough to avoid needing counter weights. Also this lens is a pain to shoot in bright conditions with if you don't want to crank your shutter speed. You'll need to get a filter adapter, since the front element bulges out too much for standard threaded filters. This lens is great for indoor and night time shooting with the GH5S but just doesn't quite cut it for outdoor gimbal work since the goal is to avoid adding more stuff to the front to counter balance. And lastly, the zoom ring. If turning it while it's on a gimbal can make the camera roll 90 degrees to the side, it's way too tight for running and gunning gimbal work. You can throw off your horizon calibration easily with that. To adjust zoom without pushing the roll axis around, you'll need to set down your gimbal and then hold the camera body while turning the zoom ring. Not a great solution either way. So I ended up returning the lens with a heavy heart. I wanted it to work, but in the end it was more cost-efficient to just add counterweights and run with the adapted Tokina 11-20. If 2 out of the 3 above issues weren't there, then this would have been a keeper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2019 by the dude

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