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April 2016
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Abstract: Interchangeable lens cameras offer a lot more creative flexibility and control than smartphones and point-and-shoots. Buying a camera with swappable lenses lets you change your angle of view, and take advantage of speciality optics for macro and fish-eye...
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Published: 2016-03-04, Author: Jim , review by: in.pcmag.com
Sharp optics, Extreme telephoto reach, Strong image stabilization system, Works with 1,4x teleconverter, Close focus capability, Manual focus clutch, Focus limiter switch, Weather-sealed, Integrated lens hood, Includes removable tripod collar
Expensive, Heavy, Focus can be slow without limiter enabled
The Olympus M.Zuiko ED 300mm f4.0 IS PRO is the best telephoto prime lens for Micro Four Thirds cameras, and it's priced accordingly...
Bald Eagle, Unalaska Island, Alaska. Lumix G9 body with the Olympus 300mm F4 PRO.I'll be honest here, from time to time I miss the big Canon 500mm f4L. But not for reasons of image quality or field performance. Rather, I miss the snob appeal of that big g...
solid casing, extra wellsealed against dust and splashwater, combined with very high build quality, excellent image quality in the frame centre, very good image quality on the edge of the frame, imperceptible longitudinal chromatic aberration, practically
price?, If you ask 11k PLN for a 4/300 lens, it should be a truly unique instrument without any flaws, possibly even a trailblazer in some categories
I have to admit Olympus managed to produce such a device. The results are splendid in practically all categ...
Lens Review: Olympus 300mm f/4, MAY 11, 2016, By Greg Scoblete, For all the talk of mirrorless camera domination, there are few super telephoto lenses—let alone high quality, wide aperture telephoto glass—available for Micro Four Thirds (MFT) shooters. Fo
Lens Review: Olympus 300mm f/4
The aforementioned Panasonic 100-400mm f/4-6.3 telephoto lens is Olympus' main competitor. While it has a variable aperture, it does have a longer reach and greater versatility, image stabilization, weather sealing and a slightly less expensive price tag...
Sublime image quality: Best telephoto lens for micro-43, Bright, Fast and precise auto focus, Very good image stabilization, Light for an extreme telephoto lens (1270 grams without tripod collar), Extra well-sealed against dust and splashwater; works at -
Heavy for a micro-43 lens 1490 grams (including tripod collar), Most expensive micro-43 lens
Abstract: We put eight game-changing fast prime lenses for mirrorless cameras through their paces to see if they're worth the money.The Contenders 1 Fujifilm Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R, £900 / $1,000 2 Nikon 1 Nikkor 32mm f/1.2, £650 / $720 3 Olympus M.Zuiko 25mm 1:1...
The Olympus 300mm ƒ/4 Pro is one heck of a lens. Simply put. After a long time in development -- it was announced as "in-development" back at CP+ in 2014 -- the biggest, brightest supertelephoto lens of the Micro Four Thirds system is, well, not so "big"...