What is a 40 150mm lens good for?
What is a 40 150mm lens good for?
As a companion to the 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 kit lens, the 40-150mm performs very well: excellent sharpness results, good resistance to chromatic aberration in the telephoto range, only marginal distortion and negligible vignetting.
How much zoom is 40 150mm?
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 40-150mm f/4-5.6 R Specs
Focal Length | 40 to 150mm (35mm Equivalent Focal Length: 80 to 300mm) |
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Angle of View | 30° to 8.2° |
Minimum Focus Distance | 2.95′ / 90 cm |
Maximum Magnification | 0.16x |
Optical Design | 13 Elements in 10 Groups |
What does R mean on Olympus lenses?
It just means “Restyled”, as there was just a cosmetic change between the Mark II & II R lenses.
What is a 150mm lens used for?
The 40-150mm is a telephoto lens and shows a smaller angle-of-view. It is used to pick out details, such as a person’s face for a portrait, as opposed to a full-body image which is easier with the wider lens.
Which Olympus lenses have Sync is?
Sync IS is available on the E-M1, E-M5 Mark II and PEN-F.
What is a 14 42mm lens good for?
Usually supplied with the company’s DSLR cameras, the Olympus Digital 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 ED is a compact standard wide angle zoom lens covering focal lengths equivalent to 28-84mm in 35mm format. This covers all kinds of general photography, including family snapshots, scenery and portraiture.
Are Olympus lenses any good?
The Olympus M. Zuiko 25mm f/1.8 ED Premium lens is certainly capable of producing excellent quality images, with sharpness being excellent in the centre of the frame from maximum aperture. It’s well built, lightweight and reasonably compact.
Where are Olympus lenses made?
The initial 12mm f2 Oly lenses were made in Japan. Current ones are made in China.
Is an Olympus camera a DSLR?
Unlike conventional DSLR camera systems, the Olympus interchangeable lens camera system has its image stabilisation (IS) system built into the camera body, providing beautifully stable images no matter what lens is used.