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Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 75mm f/1.8 : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarsenior
sent on June 09, 2020

Pros: A (small) jewel that should not be missing in the kit of a m4/3

Cons: The cost of the original lampshade and the feeling like "take everything away from me, but not my 75...

Opinion: A 150 luminous equivalent of the size in line with the compact characteristics of the m43 system. Focal not suitable for everyone, but for those looking for a fixed focal canvas and still once tried, it is difficult to get rid of it. Sharp even at maximum opening, at f2.2 and 2.8 it becomes superb. Magnificent lens. The cost of the original lampshade is weak.

avatarjunior
sent on February 14, 2019

Pros: Solid construction, quality, resolution, sharpness, compactness, brightness

Cons: Absence Lens Hood

Opinion: Extremely compact, solid construction, fully metal and Made in Japan quality. Excellent sharpness and resolve, produces balanced and dense colors, as well as a soft bokeh. Bright Glass, it returns an excellent contrast without chromatic aberrations. lacks stabilization, but with camera bodies like the Lumix G9 it is magnificently replaced. Responsive and fast in AF, I find it very manageable and light, excellent for street, reportage and portrait. Comparable to a 150mm on the FF, I consider it a small jewel capable of enhancing the qualities of the more advanced M4/3 sensors. The lens hood is missing and the original one has an exaggerated cost. But little bad given the opportunity to find alternative, valid and cheap on the internet. Absolutely recommended.

avatarsenior
sent on September 28, 2018

Pros: Construction, yield of details already to TA, aesthetics, weight/footprint

Cons: Hood and Bag absent

Opinion: Taken as a portrait lens or to have a fixed and bright tele at the turn of light, after reading several reviews that unanimously define it as a small masterpiece absolute, regardless of the size of the sensor for which it is designed. In fact it is a perspective of which it is difficult not to fall in love, even for high level construction. The yield of details is already excellent at TA, it improves further but not so sensitively, closing 1-2 stop. The bokeh is very pleasant, top notch. Very compact and light considering the focal length of 150mm equivalent (305gr). Unique in its kind, definitely challenging to use, requires space and premeditation typical of fixed-focal teleconverter. Although unfortunately the opportunities to use it are few, I can not get rid of it. Ear tug for Olympus that for a PRO lens in the substance and price (but not in the official nomenclature) does not include a simple lens hood or a soft bag, but it does charge a trivial €70 metal lens hood! Inevitable lens in a m43 kit for those who love to do portraits with telephoto lenses.

avatarsupporter
sent on September 05, 2017

Pros: Sharpness, bokeh, constructive quality

Cons: lack of hood and a leather case like the other olympus targets

Opinion: It is an absolutely excellent lens for both the quality of construction, including lightweight, and image quality that it returns. It has a wonderful bokeh, so soft enough to make me forget about the abandonment of the FF system, exceptional clarity even at TA, with a very fast, unstabilized AF like most Olympus lenses, due to stabilization in the car. Unique neo is the lack of a hood and a leather case such as PRO lenses, even though it is not part of the PRO category, despite the outstanding performance.

avatarjunior
sent on August 29, 2017

Pros: Scary sharpness, blurred by dream, maneuverability, lightning fire

Cons: nobody

Opinion: Optics that I bought used with original lenses in perfect condition to an incredible figure, left me right from the first shoots ... an all-open sharpness I dare say incredible, blurred at top levels, dismounting of fantastic plans, an unmanageable maneuver To other full frame frames of the same level, (I presume that I used the Nikkor 180 2.8 af that I consider one of the best optics ever built) lightning autofocus, spectacular colors. Only neo according to my opinion, a minimum distance of focus a tantino abundant ... but tried in macro with extension ring the quality remains the same and maybe earns even more the blur ... objective that can not be missed in A micro kit 4/3 !! 10 stars

avatarjunior
sent on August 29, 2017

Pros: Nitidize, blurry beautiful

Cons: Nothing

Opinion: Fantastic, sharp goal, incredible engraving. A lens to have and to guard jealously. Maybe the weight is slightly higher than the fixed lens range dedicated to the m4 / 3 but it does not matter, the quality of this lens goes beyond any possible "defect". RnTipico portrait lens (on FF becomes a 150 mm) offers a really blur.

avatarjunior
sent on March 24, 2017

Pros: All

Cons: Nobody

Opinion: I have it in 2013 so I know him well and I think if not the best, is among the top three best goals of the system. Sharpest full aperture even in corners, great focus, af accurate and fast, no aberration, all-metal construction, small and light for the focal going to cover. Missing the hood is true, but it is not a lens defect but rather a lack of focal Olympus.rnSe you like, you can not miss in a kit m43

avatarjunior
sent on August 02, 2016

Pros: Sharpness, even at full aperture, bokeh, construction, very balanced color rendering

Cons: Perhaps weight and size to be a MFT lens for the rest nothing else.

Opinion: One of the best lenses for the MFT system ... must have at borsa.rnProduce images with a blurred and dividend plans worthy of the best full frame. rnI tones are very delicate and balanced and the focus I think is the highest livelli.rnUna lens High quality at an affordable price in relation to what it offers.

avatarsenior
sent on December 03, 2014

Pros: Sharpness at all openings - contrast - soft bokeh - solid metal construction - fast AF

Cons: lack hood - minimum distance MAF

Opinion: Probably the best glass in the house m43. A lens excellent in every single aspect. The image quality of the m43 thanks to goals like this 75 F1.8 salt of a step. Images full, intense and if you want with all the bokeh you could want. If the 150mm equivalent do not scare you (and I do not see why, the 135mm is a classic of FF ...) you can get absolutely flawless images you'll find hard to attribute to a m43. I are very satisfied, I use it mainly in ceremonies for portraits distanza.rnLa construction is professional, clear and strong. Found that optically is almost perfect the only flaws are the lack of the hood that were to bring in support, maybe a cheaper plastic, but had to put it. Then I add that it would be m sorry a minimum distance of focus smaller.

avatarsenior
sent on April 14, 2014

Pros: Sharp TA edge to edge; creamy bokeh; yield of the best fixed Canon and Nikon; excellent all-metal construction

Cons: Hood (expensive) not included

Opinion: I have to basically repeat what was written by Ilfabbricante is a magic lens, with a soft and creamy bokeh as only the best fixed Canon and Nikon can give. The result is comparable to that of FF. Sharp already in TA from edge to edge, free from chromatic aberrations (typical bright) virtually absent, has a fast and accurate AF. The construction is excellent. rnrnContro: a lens for almost 1000 Euros and this quality, Olympus finds a way to ruin the picture is not including the lens hood that you have to buy separately for the modest sum of 90 Euros. There is not even a leather / leatherette that a lens like this deserves. rn

avatarjunior
sent on February 15, 2014

Pros: Sharpness and risolvenza since the maximum aperture disarming, creamy boken, magic level of performance that only targets 1.4 Nikon and Canon know how to treat yourself.

Cons: Perhaps the price if added to the hood becomes important, but in the end even exaggerated when compared with the first Nikon and Canon.rnParaluce not included.

Opinion: One of the few goals that you do not notice it being passed from one system to a professional SLR M 4/3; taken two weeks ago and the assets I made a few shots, but having tried many first Nikon I can say that the magic c ' is all; boken creamy and soft, well-controlled AC, sharpness crazy already incredibly TA that does not improve significantly closing the diaframma.rnChe say, does not show the side by a lot of criticism and I can not wait to use it on serio.rnAcquisto highly recommended. rnrnUnico inexplicable flaw is the lack of a lens hood and a soft case as in the 12-40 pro. Olympus .. you were afraid to ruin? rn





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