The OM System M.Zuiko 17mm f/1.8 II is a long overdue update to one of the classic Olympus lenses, and adds two very welcome new features – but it also takes away a signature feature that made ...
We’ve chosen the best lenses for the OM System OM-3 to match the camera's classic retro styling and travel-friendly size ...
The OM System OM-1 II is a rugged, weather-sealed camera with high-speed shooting and OM Systems’ latest-generation ...
CA (Chromatic Aberration) is not necessarily the forte of film-era lenses, but up to 100mm Olympus have done a fine job at reducing colour fringing. The edges at 150mm do show obvious CA and it ...
The M.Zuiko 17mm F1.8 II doesn't quite make that grade but falls into a category of small primes that I like to describe as a short stack. Quantitatively, that's 1.5 by 2.3 inches (HD) with a ...
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Beautifully designed and affordably priced, this lens makes a sensational addition to any enthusiast’s camera kit. Thanks to its fast aperture, the high-power prime lens is absolutely ideal for ...
In 1936, the Japanese manufacturer released the Semi-Olympus I, a medium-format film camera with the Zuiko lens. Less than a decade later, it pioneered the first 35mm camera in Japan with the ...
The M.Zuiko 25mm F1.8 II is roughly the same size as the original, coming in at 1.7 by 2.3 inches (HD) and 5.5 ounces with support for 46mm filter threads. The mark II edition is a teensy bit ...