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Olympus D-SLR Lens - ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 8mm F3.5 Fisheye

Olympus D-SLR Lens - ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 8mm F3.5 Fisheye

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High-performance Diagonal Fisheye Lens with 180° field of view. The focal length is equivalent to 16mm on a 35mm camera, and the focusing range is incredible with a working distance down to 2cm from t... Read More

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Title: Review of the Olympus 50mm f/2.0 - Digital SLR Reviews

Summary: As part of the four-thirds system the Olympus lenses, in effect, double in equivalent focal lengths, so this lens offers a similar angle of view as a 100mm lens on the E-system cameras....
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Title: OLYMPUS ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 150mm F2.0

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Title: Best Hi-End Lens: Olympus Zuiko Digital ED 150mm F2.0

Summary: The Olympus 150mm f/2 lens was selected by the TIPA jury as the Best High-end Lens. This E-System lens exploits the advantages of the Four Thirds System, giving photographers a combination of telephoto power and wide aperture that is not available through
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Title: Olympus ED 50mm f/2.0 Macro

Pros: Sharp optics at wider apertures

Cons: Long-winded focus options

Verdict: The optics are sharp enough at wider apertures but there's precious little else that appeals for the money

Summary: This Four Thirds lens has 'macro' on the side but only a 1:2 magnification ratio. It relies on the 2x crop factor to bring objects up to size. Despite this, the 50mm lens feels more like a 100mm on Olympus bodies
40/100
Title: Olympus Zuiko Digital 40-150mm f4.0-5.6 Telephoto Zoom Lens

Verdict: The test lens turned in a competent - but not stellar - performance in our standard set of tests. For a budget-priced lens, it can be considered well up to the standards that typical buyers of Olympus's entry- and mid-level DSLRs would expect for the pric

Summary: The Zuiko Digital 40-150mm f/4.0-5.6 lens was launched at the end of 2006 and is usually offered in twin-lens kits with Olympus DSLR cameras. Claimed as the smallest and lightest in its class, it fulfils the promises of the Four Thirds System in both resp
85/100
Title: Olympus ED 50mm f/2.0 Macro | Our Review | TechRadar UK

Pros: harp optics at wider apertures

Cons: Long-winded focus options

Verdict: There's no front element rotation with focusing and the barrel doesn't protrude far at closest focus range. It draws back in to infinity when you switch the camera off too. However, there's no focus limit switch or controls on the lens barrel, or a manual

Summary: The 50mm lens feels more like a 100mm on Olympus bodies
40/100
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