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3-5x standard range zoom lenses for Micro Four Thirds
see also:
Comparison of premium quality 3x zoom lenses on an Olympus OM-D E-M1 courtesy of 43Rrumours.com
introduction
- I decided to amalgamate all the Micro Four Thirds system standard 3x kit zoom lenses to make it easier to compare
comparison table
lens | focal length in 35mm terms | OIS | C-AF | HD video | filter | length | weight | price in US |
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Pan. 12-32mm f/3.5-5.6 compact | 24-64mm | Mega | Yes | HD | 37mm | 24mm | g | $229 |
Pan. 12-35mm f/2.8 X HD (2012) | 24-70mm | Power | Yes | HD | 58mm | 74mm | 305g | $849 |
Oly. 12-40mm f/2.8 Pro weatherproof (2013) | 24-80mm | N | Yes | MSC | 62mm | 84mm | 382g | $999 |
Oly. 12-45mm f/4 Pro weatherproof (2020) | 24-90mm | N | Yes | MSC | 58mm | 70mm | 254g | $650 |
Oly. 12-50mm f/3.5-6.3 EZ MSC weatherproof | 24-100mm + macro | No | Yes | MSC | 52mm | 83mm | 211g | $399 |
Pan. 12-60mm f/3.5-5.6 Asph | 24-120mm | Power | Yes | HD | 58mm | mm | 210g | $499 |
Pan. 12-60mm f/2.8-4 Leica | 24-120mm | Power | Yes | HD | 62mm | 86mm | 320g | $999 |
Pan. 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 X PZ Asph | 28-84mm | Power | Yes | HD | 37mm | 27mm | 95g | $399 |
Pan. 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 budget H-FS014042 | 28-84mm | Mega | No | No | 52mm | 64mm | 165g | $145 |
Oly. 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 | 28-84mm | N | No | No | 40.5mm | |||
Oly. 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 II collapsible | 28-84mm | N | Yes | MSC | 37mm | 57mm | 112g | $299 |
Oly. 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 IIR collapsible | 28-84mm | N | Yes | MSC | 37mm | 57mm | 113g | |
Oly. 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 EZ power zoom | 28-84mm | N | Yes | MSC | 37mm | 23mm | 91g | $349 |
Pan. 14-45mm f/3.5-5.6 H-FS014045 | 28-90mm | Mega | Yes | No | 52mm | 60mm | 195g | $280 |
premium wide aperture weathersealed
- see:
weatherproof budget lens
Panasonic 12-60mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH Power OIS lens
- announced Feb 2016
- 5x zoom
- Dual I.S. (Image Stabilization) compatibility
- smooth, silent stepper AF with 240fps sensor drive
- 7 rounded blades, metal mount, multicoated
- 0.54x macro
- 11 elements in 9 groups incl. 3 ASPH, 1 ED
- 210g
- $US499
Olympus 12-50mm f/3.5-6.3 EZ MSC macro
- the price for its versatility is the slow aperture, and slightly softer images wide open but you do get:
- world's fastest autofocus for slowish moving subjects when used on the E-M5
- weatherproofing to match the Olympus OM-D E-M5 camera
- 4x zoom with field of view range equivalent to 24mm ultra wide angle to 100mm short telephoto on a 35mm full frame camera
- macro to 0.36x activated via a macro button on the lens (0.72x in full frame terms when you consider the smallest field of view)
- power zoom lever for smoother zooming during video recording
- near silent AF for video recording
- versatile, user customisable lens Fn button
- 10 elements in 9 groups
- closest focus 35cm in normal mode and 20cm in macro mode
- 5 rounded blades
- 52mm filter thread
- 57x83mm
- 211g
super compact
Panasonic 12-32mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH MegaOIS
- announced Oct 2013 as a super compact, high quality lens to match the mini Panasonic GM-1 camera
- 37mm filter thread
- 3 aspherical elements and one ED lens; 8 elements in 7 groups
- OIS allows 1/8th sec hand held at 32mm with care
- 7-blade diaphragm
- close focus 20cm for 12-20mm and 30cm for > 20mm focal length
- 24mm long, retractable
- 70g
- no hood
- no focus ring - camera has a virtual MF function
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- sharpest at f/4 at 12mm and at f/5.6 at other focal lengths
- moderate CA at 12mm wide open, but well controlled at other focal lengths or stopped down to f/5.6
- 1.5EV vignetting wide open, becomes negligible on stopping down
- highly recommended - an impressive lens that is sharp, lightweight, compact and nice to use
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- some distortion at 12mm but negligible at other focal lengths
- as sharp as the 14mm and 25mm primes?
- a pleasure to shoot with, showing surprising quality for a kit zoom
Panasonic 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 X PZ Asph
- Panasonic have created a unique extremely compact 3x kit zoom lens which is well worth a look although you do pay a bit more for the smaller size
- best image quality is at 25mm at f/5.6-f/8
- sharper than the earlier Panasonic 3x zoom lenses
- very fast and quiet AF
- Olympus users may need post-processing to reduce CA
- minimal distortion
- Nano surface coating
- 9 elements in 8 groups (4 aspherical lenses , 2 ED lens)
- POWER OIS optical image stabilisation (better than Mega OIS) but no OIS switch
- 7 circular blades
- close focus 0.2m = 0.17x macro
- 37mm filter (does not rotate on focusing)
- 61mm x 26.8mm
- 95g/3.4oz
- electric zoom lever
- manual focus lever
- $399
Olympus mZD 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 EZ power zoom
- announced Jan 2014 as kit lens for the Olympus OM-D E-M10 camera
- ultracompact retracting design - when you power it on, the lens will extend out, to a length more than doubling it's original length
- 5 circular blades
- 8 elements in 7 groups including 3 Aspherical elements, 1 ED glass element, 1 S-HR glass element
- close focus 0.25m (0.23x magnification)
- stepper AF motor
- power zoom
- MF and zoom rings
- internal focus
- 61mm diam x 23mm long - world’s slimmest standard zoom kit lens
- 91g
- 37mm filter thread
- matched LC-37C is billed as a “stylish automatic lens cap for fast shooting and protecting lenses from dust and scratches” but an expensive optional extra ~$50
- no hood
- ~$349
compact
Panasonic 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 II ASPH. Mega OIS
- announced Jan 2013
- 7 circular blades
- adds a 2nd aspherical lens to make it more compact
- 9 elements in 8 groups
- fast stepping AF motor suitable for video
- internal focus
- minimum focus distance of 0.2 m (14-20 mm) / 0.3 m (21-42 mm) = 0.17x macro (35 mm camera equivalent: 0.34x)
- 56mm x 49mm long
- 110g
- 46mm filter
compact collapsible
Olympus 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 IIR
- new “optimised” design announced Jan 2011 - it is not clear what the enhancements are
- MSC AF
- 8 elements / 7 groups incl. 3 Aspherical elements
- 7 rounded blades
- close focus 25cm
- max. magnification 0.19x
- 37mm filter non-rotating
- 112g
- 56.5mm diam x 50mm long
- $299
Olympus 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 II
- announced Nov 2010 along with the PEN E-PL1s camera
- adds internal focus for faster, quieter autofocusing
- MSC designation
- 8 elements / 7 groups incl. 3 Aspherical elements
- 7 rounded blades
- close focus 25cm
- max. magnification 0.19x
- 37mm filter
- 112g
- 56.5mm diam x 50mm long
- $299
- adds compatibility with the concurrently announced lens converters (via bayonet attachment):
- Fish-eye Lens Converter (FCON-37)
- Wide-angle Lens Converter (WCON-37)
- Macro Lens Converter (MCON-58)
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- very sharp in the centre but less sharp in edges compared with older version I model
- very well controlled CA (0.5px)
- 1.3EV vignetting corrected further in-camera
- 7.7% barrel distortion at 14mm is corrected in camera
Olympus 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6
- no longer available, originally introduced with the PEN E-P1
- world 1st retractable mechanism design for an interchangeable lens camera
- slower, noisier AF, NOT designed for HD video
- 9 elements in 8 groups inc. 2x aspherical, 1x HR and 1x ED elements
- 7 rounded blades
- close focus 25cm
- 150g
- 40.5mm rotating filter
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- 4.6% barrel distortion at 14mm but this is corrected in-camera to about 1.7%
- almost no vignetting (0.4EV)!
- very sharp
- well controlled CA (0.8px)
other zoom lenses
Kodak 12-45mm f/3.5-6.3 ASPH ED
- budget kit lens introduced Jan 2014
- 49mm filter
Panasonic 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH OIS
- cheaper than the original 14-45mm lens, but with plastic mount, less focal length range, closer focusing, longer lens body but lighter
- 12 elements in 9 groups (1 Aspherical lens)
- Mega OIS optical image stabilisation (2-3EV)
- 7 rounded blades
- 52mm non-rotating filter thread
- close focus 30cm
- 63.6mm x 60.6mm
- 165g
- H-FS014042
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- “AF works basically silent, it's surprisingly fast and highly accurate”
- 5% barrel distortion at 14mm but in-camera correction reduced this to 0.7%
- 1.5EV vignetting but in-camera correction reduced this to 1.2EV wide open
- very sharp in centre
- CA well controlled (1px max.)
- “a pretty impressive lens despite its low price tag”
Panasonic 14-45mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH OIS
- the 1st lens for Micro Four Thirds system mount, introduced with the Panasonic G1 camera in 2008?
- Mega OIS optical image stabilisation (2-3EV)
- 52mm filter (non-rotating)
- good build quality
- internal focusing
- 12 elements in 9 groups inc. 1x aspherical element
- 7 rounded blades
- close focus 50cm
- 60mm x 60mm
- 195g
- H-FS014045
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- 5.5% barrel distortion at 14mm but in-camera correction reduced this to 1.3%
- 2.3EV vignetting at 14mm but in-camera correction reduced this to ~1.1EV wide open
- reasonably sharp
- moderate CA (1-2px) but in-camera correction reduced this to minimal levels
photo/mft14-42mm.txt · Last modified: 2020/02/13 07:36 by gary1