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Olympus M.Zuiko ED 9-18mm F4-5.6

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Camera Decision
★★★★★
12 years ago
Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 9-18mm F4.0-5.6 Lens - Brand New review

Olympus ED 9-18mm f4.0-5.6 is a Variable aperture Auto Focus (AF) Ultra-Wideangle Zoom lens with FourThirds max sensor coverage, and it is designed to be used with MFT cameras. What type of photography is the Olympus ED 9-18mm f4.0-5.6 lens good for?

Autofocus, Full-time Manual Focusing, Zoom Lock, Minimum focus distance of, 0.25m / 9.8 inch, Light weight at only, 155g / 5.5 oz, Hood is not supplied, Lens Extends while zooming, Slow Aperture at Tele end, Variable Aperture

Autofocus, Full-time Manual Focusing, Zoom Lock, Minimum focus distance of, 0.25m / 9.8 inch, Light weight at only, 155g / 5.5 oz, Hood is not supplied, Lens Extends while zooming, Slow Aperture at Tele end, Variable Aperture

henrys.com
★★★★★
12 years ago
Join the world of ultra-wide photography!

"This is the most expensive lens I've bought for my E-P1 so far, but it's well worth the cost, especially if you can find it on sale. Olympus has pulled off an engineering miracle in creating such a compact ultra-wide zoom.

Ebay
★★★★
12 years ago
Great wide angle experience, be a millionaire is not necessary.

Following the micro 4/3 philosophy, is a lightweight wideangle zoom, an angle of view comparable with a 18-36 equivalent in 135 mm or full frame. The cost difference is much wider than the quality diference, comparing with other micro 4/3 wide zoom as Panasonic too.

PhotoReview
★★★★
13 years ago
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 9-18mm f/4.0-5.6 Lens

The M Zuiko Digital 9-18mm f/4-5.6 was announced at PMA 2010 as the second ultra-wide zoom lens to be released for Micro Four Thirds system cameras (the first was Panasonic's Lumix G Vario 7-14mm lens).

You want a lightweight; wide-angle zoom lens that covers most types of subjects; You'd like a lens that requires no readjustment when you fit polarisers and graduated filters; You require quiet autofocusing for shooting video; You need a lens with adequate flatness of field for architectural

You need close focusing and macro capabilities; You require excellent edge-to-edge sharpness.

Photography BLOG
★★★★★
13 years ago
Olympus M.ZUIKO Digital ED 9-18mm f/4-5.6

With the lens attached to an Olympus E-P2 camera body, focusing is essentially silent and surprisingly quick too, thanks to a solution whereby only one compact and lightweight lens element moves on focus.

Ritz Camera
★★★★
13 years ago
good lightweight lens

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Lightweight

Poor in Low Light; Slow Focus

WolfCamera.com
★★★★
13 years ago
good lightweight lens

Great lenses. Wish it came with soft case though.

Lightweight

Poor in Low Light; Slow Focus

Photography Review
★★★★
13 years ago

The Zuiko 9-18mm provides dramatic ultra-wide angle performance at an affordable price. The lens is compact, light and seems sturdy. Images are sharp with vivid colors.

Great at capturing wide angle images, landscapes, and even portraits with somewhat unusual angles; It is very lightweight and portable and works well with the E-520

Perhaps not quite as sharp as some of the higher end lenses but more than acceptable for the price; Images tend to show barrell distortion at the widest angle; Sometimes difficult to use with a flash indoors at the widest end as shadows caused by on camera flash are visible.

J&R
★★★★
14 years ago
bit of a specialty lens

Very nice and compact wide-angle, but the price, moderate f-stop and focus distance limits this to specialty users who need wide-angle for scenery or architectural shots outdoor during the day.

Easily Interchangeable; Fast / accurate auto-focus; Strong Construction

Poor in Low Light

TechRadar UK
★★★
★★
14 years ago
Olympus Zuiko Digital ED 9-18mm 1:4.0-5.6 review

Like any concept, the Four Thirds imaging system has its pros and cons. On the plus side, camera bodies and lenses tend to be very compact, but then the four/thirds aspect ratio that's in keeping with pre-widescreen viewing screens now looks dated.

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