This high-quality telephoto lens is perfect for portraits and low-light photography, thanks to its large f/1.8 aperture. It's compact and lightweight, making it portable and convenient for stage and studio work. The fast, quiet autofocus is ideal for video, while the metallic focus ring ensures easy manual adjustments. With advanced lens coatings and ED elements, it delivers sharp, clear images by reducing reflectance and correcting aberrations, ensuring superior performance in diverse shooting conditions.
Features
The M.Zuiko Digital ED 75mm f/1.8 Lens for Micro 4/3 Cameras from Olympus is a beautiful high-quality medium length telephoto lens (equivalent to 150mm in 35mm or full-frame format) for Micro 4/3. The large f/1.8 maximum aperture makes it a natural for portraits and low-light work--the 9-blade diaphragm delivers very sweet bokeh, and you'll be able to keep photographing for a long time after the light starts to fade.
Lens Specifications and Features
This is a small (2.7 x 2.5") lens that weighs only 10.7 oz, despite having 10 elements in 9 groups. The fast, quiet MSC (Movie & Still Compatible) autofocus mechanism makes this a great choice for shooting video as well as stills. The precision-touch metallic focus ring delivers firm, easy manual focusing, as well. There are three ED (Extra-low Dispersion) elements that correct aberrations to a large degree, and Olympus’s ZERO (ZUIKO Extra-low Reflection Optical Coating) lens coatings reduce reflectance to as little as half that of conventional coatings.
Fast f/1.8 telephoto lens for Micro 4/3--75mm lens is equivalent to 150mm in full-frame or 35mm format
Compact (2.7 x 2.5"), lightweight (305 g) lens is ideal for portraits, stage, low-light and studio work
MSC (Movie & Still Compatible) autofocusing mechanism featuring an inner focus system to drive this single-focal-length lens for fast and quiet focusing. A precision-touch metallic focus ring provides easy manual focusing.
Lens coating reduces reflectance to a level that's half that of conventional coatings
Three ED (Extra-low Dispersion) elements optimally correct aberrations