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OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS M.Zuiko Digital ED 25mm F1.2 PRO For Micro Four Thirds System Camera, Ultra Bright F1.2 lens, Weather Sealed Design, MF Clutch, L-Fn Button

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Features

  • Ultra-Bright f1.2 aperture
  • 19 elements in 14 groups for outstanding resolution
  • Superior optical design eliminates aberrations and fringing. Closest Focusing Distance : 0.3m
  • Z Coating Nano (advanced Zuiko extra low reflection optical coating)
  • Manual focus clutch

Description

The Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 25mm f1.2 PRO boasts the most complex lens construction of any Micro Four Thirds lens ever manufactured. It captures ultra-high resolution images with beautiful bokeh at maximum aperture, ensuring professional optical performance with every shot. With its premium weatherproof construction and Z Coating Nano anti-flare coating, it’s an ideal lens for shooting portraits, shallow depth-of-field photos, and stunning video in any environment.

Brand: Olympus


Focal Length Description: f1.2


Lens Type: Standard


Compatible Mountings: Micro Four Thirds


Camera Lens Description: 25 millimetres


Product Dimensions: 3.43 x 2.76 x 2.76 inches


Item Weight: 14.4 ounces


Item model number: V311080BU000


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 19, 2016


Manufacturer: Olympus


Country of Origin: Japan


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  • this is the best everyday prime lens for m43
Style: Base
In 2016, this is the best everyday prime lens for m43. If you can afford this lens, buy it. I think this will be my new everyday lens. Before Olympus 25mm f1.2 lens, my everyday lens was Panasonic 25mm f1.4. Panasonic 25mm f1.4 is an excellent lens. Though in my opinion, Olympus 25mm f1.2 lens offers sharper pictures wide open and it's weather sealed. The cool thing is that at f1.2, this lens is pretty sharp, has a 3D pop in the pictures and yeah bokeh is super smooth. The lens is fast in focusing too. There are only 2 issues I can think of - 1) It is an expensive lens. The thing is that this is a quality lens, weather sealed (no need to worry about rain, snow), super fast f1.2, fast focusing with amazing picture quality. The focal length is a very useful for everyday pictures. You can use this lens for years and cherish the pictures this lens will take. For me, that justifies the price. 2) It is bigger than other primes with similar focal length. I think I can live with it. It is certainly much bigger than Panasonic 25mm f1.4. I was worried that Olympus 25mm f1.2 would be heavy, though it doesn't feel that heavy to me. Anyway, I will say again. This is the best everyday prime lens for m43 in 2016 if you can afford this lens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2016 by R. R R. R

  • Okay, Now You Can Get It On With A New Trinity, The Olympus Prime Pro Family, The 25mm f1.2, 45mm f1.2 and the 17mm f1.2...!!
Style: Base
Well Folks, Back in the early 1960's, 1962 to be exact, I started out with Nikon and Prime Lenses. In later years the Zoom lenses started to emerge and were very sluggish even after good auto focus and lens stabilization made a great showing, and became a 100% better with the DSLR's over time. The day arrived after 50 years or so with 35mm film & FF DSLR's that I took the chance on Olympus and their new M4/3 EM1's and a fast expanding start-up series of a PRO Lens Line-up. I was completely taken in and now, seldom use my vast collection of Nikkor Lenses and camera bodies from my first Nikon F through to the F6 and D4, all safely put away as not to gather dust! I now have all the Olympus Pro-Lenses and last April 2017 purchased the first of the new PRO f1.2 Line up, the 25mm f1.2 PRO. The Wow Factor is all I can say for now. After becoming a Zoom-Lens-Junkie in the new Digital age I have forgotten how really good it is to use a really magnificent Prime Lens! The Olympus 25mm f1.2 is well thought out,Top Cabin build quality but bottom line is that the image quality (IQ) is there and this ignited a new love affair for using a Prime Lens again. I now own 2 EM1's, a EM1 MKII and a (PEN-F, just for fun and the sense of retro for a ole' 35mm film photog, LOL). I just received my new adventure and add-on today, my new Oly 45mm f1.2 PRO and next week, Jan 23, 2018, my 3rd Oly f1.2, the 17mm f1.2 PRO Lens. If these two latest PRO Lenses are half as good as my 25mm f1.2 PRO Lens, I will be blessed. I am pleased beyond words and photography has become more fun again and the images I am acquiring please me, myself and I... Oh, and a few others as well!! I am completely retired, do not work or need to work again for a living, every day is Saturday and love to travel with my love of 54 years, in a 40 ft Alfa SeeYa Motorhome, stocked full of Olympus Camera Gear and Lenses and just enjoy what I see and capture a bit of light as we go along. Life is good and so is all of my Olympus Gear, Cameras and Lenses! Okay, questions are, 1."Is Olympus Gear The Best Ever?" (YES), 2. "Is The PRO Line-Up Top Cabin?" (YES), 3. "Would I Recommend Olympus, their EM1, EM1 MKII, PEN-F and ALL the PRO Lens Series? (YES) 4. "Do I Own and Use All The Olympus PRO Gear?" (YES)!! Have Fun, Keep Shooting and Enjoy Your Prime PRO f1.2 Family of Lenses V/R The PhotogDog ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2018 by PhotogDog

  • Olympus' MFT version of the "Nifty Fifty"
Style: Base
I haven't had a "nifty fifty" prime lens in decades, but I've wanted to get a simple prime "walkaround" lens for quite a while and this suits the bill nicely. It is a bit large for a MFT prime lens, but that comes with the bright aperture and the weather sealing that comes with the Olympus "Pro" lineup. Image quality and Build quality are both exceptional. The 1.2 aperture helps throw the background out of focus in a way that I cannot achieve with my 2.8 zooms or even my 1.8 prime lens, but the image is also very sharp with any items that fall within the focal plane. The lens is solidly constructed and I LOVE how it includes the manual focus clutch to lock focus with a simple tug on the lens. Anyone that wants to get a 50mm (full frame equivalent) focal length lens would do well to consider this bad boy at the top of the list. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2021 by Edward M Bartel

  • Great focal length lens
Style: Base
Works better for closer subjects than 45mm 1.2 lens. Wished I had purchase this lens first!
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2021 by Ren Netherland

  • Worth every penny
Style: Base
Fantastic rendering, sharp wide open, rivals pro APS-C and full frame alternatives. Not the most portable (get the 25mm 1.8 for portability), but the image quality is next level.
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2022 by Raphael

  • Excelente objetivo, gran calidad de construcción, 100% recomendado.
Style: Base
Es mi primer objetivo fijo de la gama pro, y que mejor que el 25mm f1.2, tengo dos objetivos zoom de la gama pro el 40-150 f2.8 y el 12-40 f2.8, y se nota una mayor velocidad de enfoque, my rápido, calidad de imagen maravillosa, es el complemento perfecto. Lo recomiendo 100%
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2022 by Rodrigo Fuentes Rodrigo Fuentes

  • Excellent lens, poor value
Style: Base
The lens is amazing on all levels except value for the money. Lenses like the $500 Nikon 50mm 1.8 S for Z mount ruin this lens in all tests. Keep in mind this in a 50mm 2.4 Lens in real life. If you have micro four thirds and want the best 50mm lens, this is it, but not don't into the system to use this lens, it's not worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2021 by Miltz

  • Top quality lens, but priced accordingly.
Style: Base
This is an excellent lens. Optical quality is great. Large aperture. Relatively fast to focus. Sharp wide open, but better in the corners stopped down. The parimy detractor is the price. The alternatives to this lens are the Panasonic Leica 25mm f1.4 and the Olympus 25mm f1.8, both of which are half the price or less than half the price of the 25mm f1.2 PRO. The secondary detractor is the form factor. It is larger and heavier than the aforementioned alternatives. I think the large majority of Micro Four Thirds users can pass on this lens and opt for the other 25mm lenses in the MFT lineup. But if you are a heavy user of the 25mm prime in MFT, you may want to consider this lens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2018 by J.O.

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