Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/1.8

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M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f1.8
MakerOlympus Corporation
Technical data
TypePrime
Aperture (max/min)f/1.8 - 22
Close focus distance0.25m
Max. magnification0.08x
Construction9 elements in 6 groups
Features
Lens-based stabilizationNo No
Macro capableNo No
Physical
Max. length35.5 mm (1.40 in)
Diameter57.5 mm (2.26 in)
Weight120g
Filter diameterØ46 mm
Accessories
Lens hoodoptional
Caseoptional
Angle of view
Diagonal65°
History
Introduction2012
Retail info
MSRP$500 (US) USD

The M.Zuiko Digital 17 mm f/1.8 is a prime lens by Olympus Corporation, for the Micro Four Thirds System. Originally introduced in 2012, the lens features a silent movies and still compatible focusing motor. The lens, like other Olympus lenses, can switch from auto focus to manual focus by pulling back in its focusing ring.

Reviews[edit]

Steve Huff feels that the lens has a "beautiful character" that is neither too sharp nor too smooth. He also feels its out-of-focus areas (its bokeh) is attractive, and that it's a solidly constructed lens.[1] Brendan Nystedt, writing for Reviewed.com, observed that, while sharp in the centers, the corners were not sharp. He felt the out of focus areas were pleasing but could be better.[2] The Phoblographer, in their review, said that the lens has very fast focus, is a compact and lightweight lens, and has a solid build with the possible exception of its focusing ring. In addition, they said that the image quality was good, but colors lacked punch.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Olympus 17 1.8 Lens Review on the E-M5 by Steve Huff". stevehuffphoto.com. 27 January 2013.
  2. ^ "Olympus M.Zuiko 17mm f/1.8 Lens Review". reviewed.com.
  3. ^ "Review: Olympus 17mm f/1.8 M.ZUIKO (Micro Four Thirds)". thephoblographer.com. 25 April 2013.