Digital photography demands
more than the traditional
optical designs of film
lenses. Photographers want
to be able to shoot not only
stopped down but with the
aperture wide open and know
they will get sharp,
detailed edge-to-edge
sharpness. The Olympus
E-System and Zuiko Digital
Lenses are designed to meet
the everyday needs of
professional photographers.
With digital specific lens
designs and unrivaled
optical elements,
unsurpassed image quality is
achievable in an
interchangeable lens SLR
system, no matter what
aperture you choose. And an
incredibly compact,
lightweight design - based
on the innovative Four
Thirds System - provides you
with the most versatile,
high-performance
interchangeable lens system
you've ever experienced.
A high-performance digital
specific telephoto zoom lens
that's one of the lightest
and most compact in its
class. This Zuiko Digital
Lens includes 3 ED glass
lens elements to correct
chromatic aberrations and
features a maximum aperture
of f3.5. Like all Zuiko
Digital Lenses, the barrel
and all connections are
designed using all-metal
components and rubber seals
make it highly resistant to
dust and moisture. The
50-200mm zoom comes with a
lens case, lens hood,
removable tripod adaptor
front and rear lens caps.
The 50-200mm f2.8/3.5 Zuiko
Digital Lens features 16
elements in 15 groups,
including 3 aspherical glass
elements to minimize
aberration and ensure sharp
and accurate edge-to-edge
detail.
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| Construction |
16 elements in 15 groups,
including 3 ED elements
: 50mm 200mm zoom (100mm
400mm 35mm equivalent)
Lens Mechanism: Inner
focusing
Number of Blades: 7 |
| Angle of view |
24° to 6° |
| F stop range |
Maximum Aperture: f2.8 Wide
- f3.5 Telephoto - Minimum
Aperture: f22 |
| Closest Focusing Distance |
3.9' (1.2 m) |
| Maximum Magnification |
1:4.7 (1:2.4 35mm
equivalent) |
| Filter Size |
67mm |
| Dimensions (Length x
Diameter) |
3.4" D x 6.2" L (87mm x
157mm) |
| Weight |
2.4 lbs. (1070 g) with
tripod adapter |
| Notes |
Compatibility: Teleconverter
EC-14: Yes
Extension Tube EX-25:
Extended Maximum image
magnification; 1:2.0 (1:1
35mm equivalent) |
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