
Olympus M.Zuiko 75-300mm F4.8-6.7 ED Super Telephoto lens Review
Digestive Information: Olympus M.Zuiko 75-300mm F4.8-6.7 ED Super Telephoto lens Review
- Micro Zuiko lens launched in mid late 2010, and especially designed for use with Micro Four Thirds system cameras like Olympus PEN series and Panasonic G systems.
- Billed as the World smallest and lightest 600mm Super Telephoto Zoom lens, with an equivalent focal length of 150-600mm lens in 35mm film format.
- Experience unconventional long distance shooting (still pictures & video) with this comparatively compact and lightweight lens, perfect for safari, nature, wildlife, fast-action sports photography and outdoor photography.
- Maximum magnification ratio of 1:5.5, with ‘safe’ and minimum focusing distance at 90cm away; ideally suited for taking pictures of small animals and insects, without alerting them.
- Diverse depth of field control from F4.8, F6.7 to F22, with 7 circular aperture blades for good bokeh (background defocus rendition).
- Deadly combination of Super Extra low-Dispersion (Super ED), Extra low-Dispersion (ED), High Refractive (HR), 3 Extra-High Refractive (E-HR) glass elements to effectively suppress color bleeding and optical distortions.
- High-speed and silent rear Autofocusing mechanism for greater sound quality, helpful in movie recordings.
- Full time manual focus override capability allows creativity freedom, with more precise adjustments.
- Metal lens mount construction, with filter thread at 58mm diameter.
Physical Overview:
- 70mm (Diameter) x 116mm (Length).
- Olympus M.Zuiko 75-300mm lens relatively lightweight at 430 grams.
Sample Photos of Olympus M.Zuiko 75-300mm F4.8-6.7 lens:
Sample photos are retrieved and gathered from diverse photography groups/ individuals (Beginners, amateurs, experts, professionals) around the globe, using the same exact camera lens. - Disclaimer
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