Do Olympus lenses have image stabilization?
Unlike conventional DSLR camera systems, the Olympus interchangeable lens camera system has its image stabilisation (IS) system built into the camera body, providing beautifully stable images no matter what lens is used.
How good are Olympus Pro lenses?
Overall, the new Olympus 12-40mm ƒ/2.8 Zuiko PRO is a very sharp lens, even wide open and throughout the entire zoom range. There’s also very little corner softness at ƒ/2.8 at each focal length we tested. We saw just a bit more corner softness at 40mm at ƒ/2.8, but it was extremely minor.
What kind of lens is the Zuiko 14 42?
Boasting a brand new, optimized overall design, the latest generation of the M. ZUIKO DIGITAL 14-42mm 1:3. 5-5. 6 II R (35mm equivalent focal length: 28-84mm) has now arrived. This ultra-compact zoom lens delivers magnificent 3x zoom performance as small as before in a renewed design.
Are 14-42mm II r sunglasses any good?
The 14-42mm II R is all plastic, just like these cheap sunglasses. As mentioned above, the build quality of this lens is, besides the glass optical elements, 100% plastic. Although this not surprising given the price of this lens, it is another reason why I would not pay the full retail price.
What happened to the 14-42mm E-P1?
Towards the end of 2010, Olympus announced the replacement to its kit lens for the E-P1, the 14-42mm ƒ/3.5-5.6 M.Zuiko, in the form of a ”mark II” version of the same lens. However there’s much more than a name change at work here – the lens has been completely redesigned.
Which is better 14-42mm or 14-150mm?
The 14-42mm is slightly sharper than the 14-150mm for the ranges that they have in common, and it’s a third-stop faster at 14mm – but, the 14-150mm has a much longer range of available focal lengths. CA and corner shading show more issues, but to its credit, the 14-150mm shows almost no distortion.