
The M.Zuiko 100-400mm IS lets you get incredibly close from wherever you are. A perfect tele-macro choice, enjoy a working distance of 1.3m across the entire zoom range with a magnification of 0.57x (35mm equivalent).
Q: What type of lens mount does this lens use?
A: This lens uses a Micro Four Thirds lens mount.
Q: Is the lens weather-sealed?
A: This lens has special features that make it both splash proof and dust proof.
Q: What is the weight of the lens?
A: The product weight is 2.47 pounds.
Q: What is the maximum focal length of the lens?
A: The maximum focal length of the lens is 400 millimeters.
Q: What is the minimum aperture of the lens?
A: The minimum aperture of the lens is f/22.
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The M.Zuiko 100-400mm IS lets you get incredibly close from wherever you are. A perfect tele-macro choice, enjoy a working distance of 1.3m across the entire zoom range with a magnification of 0.57x (35mm equivalent).

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