User Review: Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 7-14 mm F2.8 PRO Lens, Wide Angle Zoom, Suitable for Al...

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    Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 7-14 mm F2.8 PRO Lens, Wide Angle Zoom, Suitable for All MFT Cameras (Olympus OM-D & Pen Models...
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    The first outings with the lens have given excellent, detailed results, with great colour saturation and no vignette An excellent, excellent lens from Olympus...
    I attach a couple of images from the first outing shot at the 7mm end of the range
    You have to ask yourself how invested in the Micro 4/3 system you are before you buy this lens. It is a really good lens.
    It gives good bokeh, for an Olympus lens the effective 35mm f-stop number is 5.6 (because of how the m4/3 system works compared to the full frame format).
    Its sharp, and focusses quickly. Against this, its heavy, and pricy. If youve a good variety of Olympus equipment, and want a good lens to act as a 14-28mm f5.6 lens, then this is the best lens you can get.
    If you see your future going a little further in photography, most professional photographers Ive seen argue there are limitations to the M4/3 format that this lens cant overcome.
    Just perfect. I have the three Pro lenses up to 150 mm on an EM-1 and they are all just superb. Build quality exodus precision and longevity. Optics are what you would expect from Olympus.
    Photographs are pin sharp and rich with wonderful range of depth of field. Five star from me.
    If you love ultra wide angle lens, this one is hard to beat. I am a professional wedding photographer and I used to use the Canon 16-35 2.8 L II lens and this lens easily outperforms it, focusing speed, sharpness (corner to corner) and contrast is great.
    It has some heft to it but size wise its much smaller then any full frame lenses. Distortion is well control and really great for landscape or any tight indoor photography!
    Absolutely superb lens. At 7-14mm it has the 35mm/full-frame equivalent view of a 14-28mm, so is a true super wide angle zoom lens.
    The sharpness, even fully open at f/2.8, is incredible although there is upon close inspection an unsurprising minor amount of corner vignetting at that setting.
    But it effectively vanishes at f/4 and is so even that it’s easy to correct in post on those very few images where it’s an issue.
    Being a Micro Four-Thirds lens it’s also far less bulky and heavy than my previous superwide zoom, the amazing Sigma 8-16mm (on my APS-C dSLR that had the equivalent 35mm/full-frame view of 12-24mm).
    The loss of 2mm equivalent at the widest setting doesn’t sound much bu...

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