Lens type | Normal |
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Lens mount | Micro Four Thirds |
Aperture max | 1.8 |
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Aperture min | 22 |
Aperture ring | no |
Number of diaphragm blades | 9 |
Aperture features | Rounded diaphragm |
Elements | 10 |
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Groups | 9 |
Weight | 10.76 oz |
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Diameter | 2.72 in |
Length | 2.52 in |
Filter size | 2.28 in |
Max Format size | Four Thirds |
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Focal length | < 75 |
Focal Length 35mm Equivalent | < 150 |
Angle of View | < 16 |
Maximum magnification (35mm format) | 0.2 |
Maximum magnification | 10.0 x |
Image stabilisation | no |
Focus method | Internal |
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Autofocus | yes |
Autofocus motor type | Micromotor |
Full-time Manual focusing | yes |
Closest focusing distance | 0.84 |
Distance scale | no |
Depth of field (DoF) scale | no |
Lens mechanism | Inner focus with screw drive mechanism |
Colour of product |
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Body materials | Metal |
Tripod collar | no |
Hood supplied | no |
Sealing | no |
The M.ZUIKO Digital 75mm f/1.8 is a telephoto portrait lens for the Micro Four Thirds system. Offering a 150mm focal length, fast and near-silent focusing and a bright maximum aperture of f/1.8, this tele-photo lens is perfect for portraits, high-speed indoor sports and stage shooting in low light. Read our Olympus M.ZUIKO Digital 75mm f/1.8 review with full-size sample images...
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A fast, high-performance telephoto prime lens for Micro Four-Thirds system cameras, which is ideal for studio, stage, sports and fashion/portrait photography.
With the new breed of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras becoming ever-more popular, manufacturers face a development dilemma. It's not enough to simply churn out camera bodies; to convince potential buyers you have an attractive system, it's essential to provide a decent range of lenses too. But lens systems are hard to establish; concentrate your design resources on affordable lenses for enthusiasts and you risk your system not appealing to the high-end users who are likesly to buy multiple lenses. Focus instead on high-end exotica, and you risk making the step up from the kit-zoom look too daunting (and expensive) for the majority of users.
Announced in February 2012 the Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 75mm f/1.8 is a ‘fast’ telephoto prime for the Micro Four Thirds Lens mount. With an equivalent 150mm focal length it’s a good option for portraiture or sports and the wide f/1.8 maximum aperture is great for low light, too. Costing $899 it’s an expensive option for serious amateurs or professionals alike, so if it’s a lens you’re considering read on to make sure it delivers the results you desire.
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