What lens can I use on Olympus PEN?
Lenses compatible with the Olympus PEN-F Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds Digital Camera with 17mm Lens Kit (Silver)
- 7artisans Photoelectric (16)
- KIPON (2)
- Lensbaby (1)
- Meike (10)
- Meyer-Optik Gorlitz (6)
- Mitakon Zhongyi (7)
- Olympus (37)
- OM SYSTEM (3)
Are Olympus cameras going out of business?
As you may have read from the news, Olympus quits the camera business despite its successful history in the industry. You can say it comes as a shocker given the fact they’ve been in the industry for 84 years, but talk about 2020 and anything is possible. What does this news mean for the average photographer?
What does Ed mean on Olympus lenses?
ED, HR etc shows that more expensive low dispersion/ high refractive index glass has been used to combat chromatic aberrations. Others indicate expensive aspherical lens elements.
Is Olympus in trouble?
Olympus, once one of the world’s biggest camera brands, is selling off that part of its business after 84 years. The firm said that despite its best efforts, the “extremely severe digital camera market” was no longer profitable.
Does Olympus have good lenses?
The Olympus M. Zuiko 25mm f/1.8 ED Premium lens is certainly capable of producing excellent quality images, with sharpness being excellent in the centre of the frame from maximum aperture. It’s well built, lightweight and reasonably compact.
Is Olympus camera better than Canon?
The two cameras offer a similar native ISO sensitivity range: 200 to 25600 on the Olympus and 100 to 25600 on the Canon. The Canon also comes with an extra high extended value of 51200 whereas the Olympus has an ISO 64 Low option.
Can you use Panasonic lenses on Olympus?
Image stabilisation Panasonic and Olympus lenses are entirely cross-compatible with each other’s cameras, so Panasonic lenses will work on Olympus bodies, and vice versa.
Does Tamron make lenses for Olympus?
CP+ 2013: Tamron is showing off its newly-announced 14-150mm F3. 5-5.8 Di III VC stabilized superzoom lens for Micro Four Thirds, while Olympus has a revised version of its 75-300mm F4.