Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 40-150mm 1:4-5.6 R
Telephoto zoom lens | Micro Four Thirds
Manufacturer description: The latest generation of the M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 40-150mm 1:4.0-5.6 R (35mm equivalent focal length: 80-300mm) has now arrived. It features a brand new optimised overall design in a stylish metal look. It’s small, lightweight and variable in performance, perfect for close-up portraits or long distant scenes and it is flexible for indoor or outdoor use. You can use this high power zoom as perfect companion of your standard kit lens without travelling with too much equipment. It comes with a unique screw drive mechanism, which is especially quiet and fast (MSC) perfect for shooting films and taking rapid-fire still shots. It keeps you on your toes for your next subject, whether moving or not.
Specifications
| Principal specifications |
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Lens type
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Zoom lens
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Max Format size
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FourThirds
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Focal length
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40 – 150 mm
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Image stabilisation
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No
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Lens mount
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Micro Four Thirds
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| Aperture |
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Maximum aperture
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F4.0 - F5.6
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Minimum aperture
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F22.0
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Aperture ring
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No
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Number of diaphragm blades
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7
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Aperture notes
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Circular aperture diaphragm
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| Optics |
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Elements
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13
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Groups
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10
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Special elements / coatings
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1 ED glass element
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| Focus |
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Minimum focus
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0.90 m (35.43")
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Maximum magnification
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0.16 x
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Autofocus
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Yes
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Motor type
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Micromotor
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Full time manual
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Yes
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Focus method
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Internal
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Focus notes
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MSC (Movie and Stills Compatible) system for minimal focusing noise
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Distance scale
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No
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DoF scale
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No
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| Physical |
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Weight
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190 g (0.42 lb)
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Diameter
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64 mm (2.50")
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Length
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86 mm (3.39")
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Sealing
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No
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Colour
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Black or Silver
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Zoom method
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Rotary (extending)
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Power zoom
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No
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Zoom lock
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No
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Filter thread
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58 mm
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Filter notes
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Does not rotate on focusing
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Hood supplied
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No
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Tripod collar
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No
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| Other |
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