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Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 40-150 mm F4-5.6 Lens, Telephoto Zoom, Suitable for All MFT Cameras (Olympus OM-D & PEN Models, Panasonic G Series), Black

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Function button (L-Fn) mounted on the lens. It makes it possible to adjust functions corresponding to such custom settings on the camera body as "AF stop". If the firmware version of your 14-150mm F/3.5-5.8 Di III [Model C001] lens is 1.0, you are required to update the lens twice. From what I can see there isnt much difference in weight between the 2 lenses especially if you remove the tripod collar from the Olympus? Full length mirror Verified Reviewer Great size mirror which looks perfect in my daughter’s bedroom. Inform your doctor if you do not feel better after taking it for 14 days as you may be suffering from some other problem that needs attention.I've had a bit more play-time with my new MC-20. It was a brighter day and I got a few more acceptable test shots. That said, the keeper ratio was still lower than I expected and I think there will be a learning curve to get more out of it. It's still early days, though I have a feeling it was easier to get sharp shots out of my P100-300 when the AF played ball. Maybe that is down to OIS vs IBIS at 300mm? Of course, it might just be that I've forgotten how many poor 100-300 shots I deleted. Along with the new PRO lens, we have come up with the M.Zuiko Digital 1.4x Teleconverter MC-14, which is the world's first rear teleconverter for the Compact System Cameras. Attaching it between the M.Zuiko Digital ED 40-150mm f2.8 PRO and the camera body changes the combination into a compact, high-performance telephoto lens with a focal length of 112mm to 420mm (35mm equivalent). Leaving the closest shooting distance unchanged, the maximum shooting magnification is increased to 0.6x (35mm equivalent). As it specifically designed for the Compact System Camera, this teleconverter also minimizes image degradation. If I had a G9, I would definitely lean towards the PL50-200mm, if only for the improvements in DFD autofocus and Dual IS image stabilization, as well as the smaller and lighter form factor (which is really quite remarkable, I think). At IKEA, we work with strict industry standards to promote responsible forestry. We don’t allow any wood in our supply chain from forest areas that are illegal or contain high conservation values or from forest areas with social conflict. As a telephoto zoom lens with a fast aperture of f2.8 for professional use, we have achieved a stable center of gravity and a total length that remains unchanged during zooming. It also offers strong splash & dust proof performance that permits photography even in the rain when used in combination with astonishing compact and lightweight E-M1, the flagship model of the OM-D series. With these outstanding mobility, this lens gives you the possibilities of photographing the way you like in any locations using the minimum amount of equipment.

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The latest version for M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 L is version 1.0. Firmware update is not required.I've used the Oly 40-150 in the field this past week, and played with the Panasonic 50-200 in the camera store during a sales event with the Panasonic rep. Both are high quality build and each has unique features of their own. The Panasonic has a focus limiter for faster AF for the long range. The Oly has a custom fn button on the lens, and a cool lens hood that extends and retracts. The focus ring on both are very smooth and light enough for one finger operation. The Oly has a clutch switch for AF with distance markers and hard stop infinity, the Panasonic does not. Both are focus by wire and both are very smooth and easy to use with manual focus. Use OM Workspace (Olympus Workspace) for updating the firmware of OM Digital Solutions digital cameras. For many years, IKEA has partnered with businesses, governments, social groups and non-governmental organisations to fight forest degradation and deforestation and increase the volume and availability of wood from responsibly managed forests both for our own supply chain and beyond. The new Lowara ecocirc XL and XLplus are the wet rotor circulators that provide state-of-the-art technology in hydraulics, motors and intelligent controls. The ecocirc XL and XLplus are everything you need in a large wet rotor circulator and nothing you don’t. The purposefully engineered, easy-to-install ecocirc XL and XLplus are designed with simplicity and efficiency in mind. This lens achieves a compact, lightweight and high performance by taking advantage in this product of the hallmarks of the Micro Four Thirds System standard to achieve a maximum aperture of f2.8 at all zoom focal lengths and cover a telephoto range of 80mm to 300mm (35mm equivalent). To achieve compact, lightweight lens with optical performance exceeding that of the heretofore highly regarded Four Thirds System standard Super High Grade (SHG) lens, the lens employs such glass materials as the Super ED lenses, the ED or HD lens*2 as well as of EDA*3 and other aspherical lenses. The latest design technologies were also incorporated in developing the lens, such as making proactive use of ZERO (Zuiko Extra-low Reflection Optical) Coating to thoroughly eliminate ghosts and flare. As a result, with a maximum aperture at all zoom focal lengths the lens provides the high Olympus image quality that satisfies professional standards.

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Equipped with a manual focus (MF) clutch mechanism that permits instantly switching from the autofocus (AF) to the MF mode to allow for personal selection. A fast, accurate AF with high close-up performance, achieved with the world's first Dual VCM focusing system*4 To be mounted securely in place, this mirror requires 2 screws if hung on the wall and 4 screws if it is attached with hinges. By contrast, if you ever expect that you will need 200mm, the PL50-200mm will probably give you better results. Not only is it dramatically more convenient to be able to shoot without swapping teleconverters, but the bare PL50-200mm is much sharper than the 40-150mm/f2.8 when it is used with the MC-14 (68 lp/mm vs 47 lp/mm).

If you only ever need 150mm, the 40-150/f2.8 will probably give you better results. It has a faster aperture, which gives you more flexibility, and when stopped down to f/4 is sharper at 150mm than the Panasonic-Leica is (79 lp/mm vs. ~61 lp/mm) as it's closer to wide open. Mobility that comes from a fixed-length compact body outfitted with fast aperture lens and splash & dust proof construction I have neither the Leica 50-200 nor the Oly 40-150 Pro, but I have had some experience using similar focal lengths for shooting kids soccer games. When they were young, my cheap 40-150 R was sufficient to capture the field, but when they got older, it was too short (because the fields got bigger). I tried the Pana 45-200 but didn't like it that much. I ended up with the 4/3rd ZD 50-200 SWD + EC-14. With or without the teleconverter, this lens is the winner. I chose it primarily because the 40-150 Pro would have been too short, and adding the MC-14 would have made the high cost even higher (four years ago when it was new). The used 50-200 SWD was much less expensive, and gave me great results with my EM1. With the EC-14, I could reach across the field, as they got bigger. Reading this thread, I just thought, a MC20 on my 40-150/2.8 is a cheaper option to the 100-400, with slightly less reach. As pressure on the world’s forests and the surrounding eco-systems increases due to unsustainable agriculture, the expansion of infrastructure and illegal logging, it is time to take an even more holistic approach to protect and support these important resources for generations to come.

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