photo:olympusmzd150-400mm
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Olympus 150-400mm f4.5 pro zoom with built-in 1.25x TC
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Introduction
- announced Jan 2019 and available Jan 2021
specs
- released Nov 2020, shipping Jan 2021
- white pro 4.5EV OIS lens compatible with Dual IS 6EV at 400mm up to 8EV at 150mm
- 150-400mm f4.5 (300-800mm in full frame fov)
- with built-in 1.25x TC enabled gives 190-500mm f/5.6 (380-1000mm in full frame eq)
- close focus 1.30 m (51.18″) giving 0.57x macro (0.71x macro with built-in TC activated)
- 28 elements in 18 groups, including four Super ED elements to reduce flare and chromatic aberrations
- Olympus proprietary high-precision lens thinning technology makes the focusing lenses lightweight
- Inner zoom system maintains the original length of the lens, even when increasing zoom magnification
- 'Heat Shielding Coating' to stop sunlight from heating up the internals
- Olympus's 'Z Nano' coating is used to keep transmission and contrast high, and the front element is coated with fluorine to help repel dust and moisture.
- stepping AF motor that is 25% faster than on the 300mm f/4
- 95mm filter
- compatible with MC-20 2x TC to give either:
- 300-800mm f/9 (600-1600mm in full frame terms)
- 375-1000mm f/11 (750-2000mm in full frame eq)
- compatible with focus stacking on the latest Olympus cameras with firmware updates
- LH-115 lens hood included
- 31cm long (12.4“)
- 1.9kg (4.1lb)
- $US7500
reviews
- Youtube review comparing it to Sony 200-600mm the Olympus ends up being his preferred option for wildlife especially for its better suitability to shooting longer reach subjects and shooting from a kayak, but the E-M1X requires you to remove sunglasses to see through EVF and the Oly lens does not allow removal of tripod mount.
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