Photo : Olympus Zuiko 7-14mm f/4.0 Aspherical Super ED Lens for Olympus Digital SLR Cameras

Photo : Olympus Zuiko 7-14mm f/4.0 Aspherical Super ED Lens for Olympus Digital SLR Cameras

Olympus Zuiko 7-14mm f/4.0 Aspherical Super ED Lens for Olympus Digital SLR Cameras

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Olympus Zuiko 7-14mm f/4.0 Aspherical Super ED Lens for Olympus Digital SLR Cameras
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Brand: Olympus
EAN: 0050332146877
Label: Olympus
Manufacturer: Olympus
Maximum Focal Length: 14 millimeters
Minimum Focal Length: 7 millimeters
Model: 261009/7-14 ED lens
Optical Zoom: 2 x
Publisher: Olympus
Sales Rank: 15818
Studio: Olympus



Features:
  • SuperWide 14-28
  • 10cm working distance
  • ED aspherical Lens
  • Dust & Splashproof
  • Compact size







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Discover the wide-ranging power of the 7-14mm ED Zoom, the widest Digital Specific Lens offering complete rectilinear capture within a 7-14mm range. It is designed with Super ED, ED and aspherical glass elements for a wide distortion-free view and superior sharpness and color from edge-to-edge of the image. With an intuitive built-in CPU that communicates image information directly to your E-System Digital SLR for an even greater level of precision. Ideal for ultra-wide to wide photography.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Fantastic ! ...
This is one super lens. It is a bit pricey for amateurs, but the quality is excellent. The inability to use filters is a small hindrance with some applications, but with digital technology there are work-arounds. I highly recommend this lens.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Zuiko 7 - 14 mm Wide Angle Lens Review ...
I bought this lens in Oct 2008 on my Amazon Visa Card thinking I would get no interest payments for 24 months. It turned out I was wrong and had to do it on the Amazon Store Card to get those repayment terms. I was going to send it back, but I decided to try the lens out with my camera. I instantly fell in love with the results! There was no way I could ever send this lens back! It is now my favorite lens. I photograph many events that involve lots of people like parties and reunions. Many times these situations involve lots of people in close quarters. I bought this lens primarily for the purpose of being able to shoot a restaurant table full of people within close quarters, and yet get everyone included in the frame, without any of the rectilinear or pin cushion distortion one would encounter with most extreme wide angle lenses. This lens by Zuiko from Olympus proved to be the answer to my prayers. I love this lens! There is some distortion that appears to stretch the width of the subjects at the edge of the frame particularly in 7mm mode, but like any lens there is a learning curve that one has to experience to find the sweet spot of a new tool, and this lens is a great tool. I photograph the Graduate Student Events for Baruch College. I am an MBA student there too. Just type the words Baruch College Photos into Google and click on the 1st few links to see some of the photos taken with this lens. I use Olympus cameras and lenses only. The Zuiko 7 - 14 mm is top notch on my list.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Phenominal Lens ...
The only way this lens could be better is if there was a way to attach a filter, but with Photoshop you can pretty well duplicate the filter effects so I still give it 5 stars. The DOF is amazing. You can get a flower in focus 2 feet away and at the same time include a building 100 yards away if you are so inclined. You can't do better than this lens.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * I'm fully satisfied with this great lens ...
I'm fully satisfied with this great lens. It's a top pro lens and it is nice to work with it. Not cheap but much favourable than in europe where I come from. High commended to all Olympus E users.



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