Olympus 7 14mm F2 8 Pro

Olympus 7 14mm F2 8 Pro. Review Olympus 714mm f2.8 PRO (Micro Four Thirds) Providing a focal range of 14-28mm in 35mm terms and a 115° angle of view at the wider end, the fully weatherproof 7-14mm lens features 14 elements in 11 groups, including two aspherical ED (extra-low dispersion) elements, one DSA (Dual Super Aspherical. A versatile wide-angle zoom for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras, the M.Zuiko Digital ED 7-14mm f/2.8 PRO from Olympus is a 14-28mm equivalent lens featuring a constant f/2.8 maximum aperture for consistent performance throughout the zoom range

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Actually prior of this test I took it on vacation but the results were a bit short of my expectation - primarily because of the field curvature issue at 7mm which I didn't know about at the time At 534 grams, or just under 19 ounces, the M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 7-14mm f2.8 PRO is about 45 percent lighter than similar competitor products, eliminating heavy equipment that may slow the user down

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To some this may appear quite similar to Harry Potter's 'Diagon Alley'. A suite of aspherical, extra-low dispersion, and high-refractive index elements are featured within the optical design, and help to minimize. The Olympus M.Zuiko ED 7-14mm f2.8 PRO ($1,299.99) is one of a pair of ultra-wide zooms available for the Micro Four Thirds camera system—the other being the Panasonic Lumix G Vario 7-14mm f/4.0.

Open Wide The Olympus 714mm f/2.8 Review. To some this may appear quite similar to Harry Potter's 'Diagon Alley'. The Olympus M.Zuiko ED 7-14mm f2.8 PRO ($1,299.99) is one of a pair of ultra-wide zooms available for the Micro Four Thirds camera system—the other being the Panasonic Lumix G Vario 7-14mm f/4.0.

Review of Olympus M.ZUIKO 714mm F2.8 PRO Lens Lens Rumors. When keeping the field curvature in mind and act accordingly, you can certainly. Of course, it's possible to nit-pick at aspects of the lens' performance