OM System - M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm F4.8-6.7 II Lens for OM-D or Olympus PEN Cameras - Black
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Specifications
- Lens Mount CompatibilityOlympus 4/3Lens TypeTelephoto ZoomMinimum Focal Length75 millimetersMaximum Focal Length300 millimetersMaximum Aperturef/6.5
- Key Specs
- Lens Mount Compatibility: Olympus 4/3
- Lens Type: Telephoto Zoom
- Minimum Focal Length: 75 millimeters (The minimum distance between the lens and the image sensor that allows the subject to be in focus. The shorter the focal length, the greater the area of scene captured.)
- Maximum Focal Length: 300 millimeters (The maximum distance between the lens and the image sensor that allows the subject to be in focus. The greater the focal length, the smaller the area of scene captured.)
- Maximum Aperture: f/6.5 (The limit to how wide a lens can be open, typically expressed in f-numbers. The smaller the number, the larger the aperture and the more light that can enter the lens. A larger aperture creates a shallower depth of field, helpful for keeping subjects in focus and blurring background details.)
- General
- Brand: OM System
- Model Number: V335400BW000
- Product Name: M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm F4.8-6.7 II Lens for OM-D or Olympus PEN Cameras
- Color: Black
- Compatibility
- Brand Compatibility: Olympus
- Lens Mount Compatibility: Olympus 4/3
- Tripod/Monopod Mountable: false (A support function that allows the device to be mounted to monopods and tripods for leveling and stability.)
- Lens Series: Olympus M.Zuiko (The product group that the lens belongs to, based on similar shared features.)
- Dimensions
- Product Weight: 0.93 pounds (The out of box weight of the item.)
- Product Diameter: 2.72 inches (The out of box diameter of the item, measured as a straight line passing from side to side of the item, through its center.)
- Imaging
- Lens Type: Telephoto Zoom
- Auto/Manual Focus: Automatic
- Silent Focus: true (A feature that helps reduce operational noise that occurs when using lenses with autofocus motors.)
- In-Lens Image Stabilization: false (This feature helps reduce image blurring from camera motion. Lens stabilization means an element within the lens moves automatically to counteract detected motion.)
- Exposure Control
- Minimum Focal Length: 75 millimeters (The minimum distance between the lens and the image sensor that allows the subject to be in focus. The shorter the focal length, the greater the area of scene captured.)
- Maximum Focal Length: 300 millimeters (The maximum distance between the lens and the image sensor that allows the subject to be in focus. The greater the focal length, the smaller the area of scene captured.)
- Minimum Focus Distance: 35 inches
- Maximum Aperture: f/6.5 (The limit to how wide a lens can be open, typically expressed in f-numbers. The smaller the number, the larger the aperture and the more light that can enter the lens. A larger aperture creates a shallower depth of field, helpful for keeping subjects in focus and blurring background details.)
- Minimum Aperture: f/22 (The smallest opening of a lens, typically expressed in f-numbers. The larger the number, the smaller the aperture and the less light that can enter the lens. A smaller aperture creates a larger depth of field, which keeps both foreground and background in focus.)
- Focal Length 35mm Film Equivalent: 150-600mm (The focal length of the lens that provides the same field of view as a 35mm film camera.)
- Constant Aperture: true (Has a fixed aperture (typically expressed in f-numbers), which means the barrel of the lens does not extend or retract when the focal length changes.)
- Performance
- Filter Diameter: 2.28 millimeters
- Other
- UPC: 050332193789
The M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 75-300mm II f4.8-6.7 with a 35 mm equivalent of 150-600mm is an affordable super-telephoto lens that delivers excellent portability and outstanding image quality when paired with an award-winning OM-D or Olympus PEN camera. This lens features the advanced ZERO (Zuiko Extra-low Reflection Optical) lens coating, ensuring high imaging performance even under unfavorable conditions such as backlit shooting.
- Compatible with select Olympus cameras: When paired with an award-winning OM-D or Olympus PEN camera this super-telephoto lens delivers outstanding image quality.
- Telephoto lens provides detailed photos from a distance: Magnify distant subjects and isolate a small field of view for vivid close-up shots.
- 300mm focal length for intense magnification: Ideal for bird and wildlife photography, nature landscape, travel, sporting events and any photo shoot that prevents you from getting close to your subject.
- f/6.7 maximum aperture: Provides clear landscape images and beautiful distance shots even in the shade and on cloudy days.
- ZERO lens coating: Featuring ZERO (Zuiko Extra-low Reflection Optical) lens coating to ensure high image performance under unfavorable conditions.
- Movie & Still Compatible mechanism: A unique-to-Olympus MSC (Movie & Still Compatible) mechanism provides amazingly fast and nearly silent autofocus operation.
- 0.9m/35" minimum focusing distance: At 75mm focal length the closest focusing distance is measured at 0.9 meter/35.43 inches.
- Filter diameter: Accomodates 58mm filters.
- Number of aperture blades: 7 circular aperture diaphragm for natural background blurring.
- Lens configuration: Lens makeup of 18 elements/13 groups.
- Image magnification: Maximum image magnification at 0.18x.
- Additional lens specifications: Inner focus with screw drive mechanism; 2/1 Super ED lens element; 3 HR elements
Whats Included
- M.Zuiko Digital ED Camera Lens
- User Documentation
Q: What is the minimum focus distance of the lens?
A: The minimum focus distance of the lens is 35 inches.
Q: What is the equivalent focal length of the lens in 35mm format?
A: The 35mm equivalent focal length of the lens is 150-600mm.
Q: Is the lens compatible with Olympus PEN cameras?
A: This lens is compatible with Olympus PEN cameras.
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