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Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 7-14mm F2.8 PRO Lens

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Brand OLYMPUS
Focal length description 14 mm
Lens type Wide Angle
Compatible mountings Micro Four Thirds
Camera lens description 14mm

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  • Ideally suited for: Landscape, nature, low-light and architecture - equivalent to a 14-28 mm 35 mm lens
  • Compact, lightweight and stable construction for shooting under various conditions
  • Continuous light intensity of 2.8 for all focal lengths, therefore ideal for shooting stars and night scenes without a tripod
  • Ideal resolution even with open aperture
  • Outstanding image quality, despite very compact design with pin-sharp images right up to the edges of the image.Ideal processing and high quality metal bayonet.ZERO (Zuiko Extra-low Reflection Optical) coating reduces reflections and ghosting

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  • Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 9V batteries required.
  • Is discontinued by manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 8 x 10.6 cm; 534 Grams
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 12 May 2015
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Olympus Australia
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00X6BSGC4
  • Item Model Number ‏ : ‎ EZ-M0714 PRO
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 231 ratings

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With its robust construction, the M.Zuiko Digital ED 7-14 mm F2.8 PRO lets you push the limits, ideal for shooting in adverse conditions. Its compact, lightweight design makes it the ideal travel companion for your worldwide assignments. But that's not all. The lens, together with the OM-D's built-in image stabilizer, allows you to take crystal-clear night shots from the palm of your hand. Enjoy first-class image performance right to the edge in every shooting situation. This is made possible by the special lens architecture and the ZERO coating, which minimizes flare and ghosting effects. Box Contains Lens Cap(LC-79) Lens Rear Cap(LR-2) Lens Case(LSC-0914) Instruction Manual Olympus Local Warranty Card

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Whether you have an OM-D, PEN or any other compatible advanced camera, you’ll benefit from all that the Micro Four Thirds (MFT) lens system standard has to offer: compact size, lightweight, more shooting freedom, high image quality and ease of use, to name just a few.

Compact and lightweight mobility

For all users who seek mobility and professional-level image quality, the M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 7-14mm 1:2.8 PRO (14-28mm*) is a must-have super-wide telephoto zoom lens. The ED 7-14mm 1:2.8 PRO together with the ED 12-40mm 1:2.8 PRO (24-80mm*) and ED 40-150mm 1:2.8 PRO (80-300mm*) lenses is the perfect trio, covering a focal length range of 7-150mm (14-300mm*), all at 1:2.8 widest aperture.

Impressive optical performance

The lens architecture of the M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 7-14mm 1:2.8 PRO with 14 individual lens elements in 11 groups, dramatically reduces aberrations and ghosting, out-performing the competition with truly impressive resolution and edge-to-edge sharpness even at its widest aperture setting of 1:2.8.

All-region 1:2.8 zoom perfect for hand-held night scenes

Compact, lightweight and with a fast 1:2.8 aperture, when combined with OLYMPUS’ in-body 5-axis image stabilisation, this lens is perfect for hand-held wide-angle nightscape photography. Enabling creative, atmospheric and pin-sharp shots in the most demanding of lighting conditions – allowing you to travel light and shoot without a tripod.

Robust all-weather construction

Like all M.ZUIKO PRO lenses, resilient construction of this lens ensures you can concentrate fully on capturing the action, even when it is subjected to heavy use in harsh conditions. 11 strategically placed seals prevent dust particles and water splashes from entering the lens. Its robust construction also makes this lens freezeproof down to -10°C.

Compact and lightweight

Compact and lightweight, combined with robust construction and amazing optical performance, it outperforms competitor’s lenses of similar size and is considerably lighter than many lenses in its class. Giving you uncompromising performance and portability.

Close-up photography

Explore the world of close-up photography with the new M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 7-14mm 1:2.8 PRO lens. It sports PRO series close-up capability, allowing you to shoot subjects just 7.5cm from the front of the lens. Give yourself a whole new photographic perspective on the world around you with this fascinating lens!

Clear imaging: ZERO coating

The lens features OLYMPUS’ cutting-edge ZERO (Zuiko Extra-low Reflection Optical) coating. This minimises unwanted ghosting and flaring for clear, high-contrast imaging performance even under unfavourable conditions. This technology also prevents degradation thanks to enhanced durability made possible by vacuum deposition.

Customised operation

The M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 7-14mm 1:2.8 PRO lens features the L-Fn button which can be used to quickly suspend Continuous Autofocus when an unwanted subject enters the scene. The L-Fn button can also be fully customised, giving you your favourite setting at the press of your thumb.

Professional accessories

LSC-0914 Lens Case: this drawstring medium sized pouch with a 3-layer construction offers perfect protection for your lens for both transport and storage. Other accessories include the Underwater Lens Port PPO-E04 to be used with the PT-EP11 and PT-EP14 Underwater Housing to shoot breathtaking underwater shots.

M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 8mm 1:1.8 Fisheye PRO – World’s first 1:1.8 Fisheye!*

Expand your creative options with this Fisheye PRO lens. Explore a new variety of fields or capture photographic expressions of everyday life as never seen before. The minimum focusing distance of just 12cm from the subject to the camera and the small aperture let you add a new look to your macro shots.

*As of March 2015

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Reviewed in Australia on 2 September 2020
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First of all it arrived on time and in perfect condition. I could not wait to attach it to my camera. I was amazed with the wide angle range of the lens without distortion. Price wise, it hovers in the middle of collection yet is my favourite.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Obiettivo da avere
Reviewed in Italy on 11 January 2021
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Assolutamente spettacolare e da avere.
Foto grandangolari a dir poco super e per i videomaker che han bisogno di riprendere in spazi piccoli è fondamentale. Nitido! materiali top.
Acquistato ed arrivato in meno di 24 ore
Fry
5.0 out of 5 stars Gran UGA a un precio justo
Reviewed in Spain on 10 July 2020
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Quiero advertir primero que este objetivo suele estar en rebajas muy a menudo, así que os recomiendo que vigiléis el precio antes de lanzaros.

La lente en sí poco os puedo decir que no se haya dicho ya. Yo venía de un Tokina 11-16 en APSC de Nikon (16.5 - 24 equivalente) y este Zuiko 7-14 (14-28 equivalente) f2.8 lo mejora en todo: mayor rango focal (tanto por arriba como por abajo), mejor construcción, sellado, tamaño, peso... En cuanto a nitidez un poquito mejor el zuiko; pero ojo, no es el mejor objetivo PRO del sistema Olympus en este aspecto.

No digo que sea malo, pero no llega al nivel de nitidez del 40-150 f2.8 por ejemplo. Corrige muy bien las aberraciones e imperfecciones por software (las hace la propia cámara); lo que desconozco es si esto funciona también así en cuerpos de otras marcas (yo tengo una OMD EM1-Mark III); juraría que no, así que tocaría hacerlo en Lightroom o con el software que uses.

Nunca he tenido la oportunidad de probar el equivalente GM de Sony, y posiblemente sea superior; pero al final comparas precios (a mí me salió en oferta por 781€ enviado y gestionado por Amazon.es) y te das cuenta de que realmente no necesitas más.

Un aspecto que no me gusta es que no se le pueden poner filtros de rosca. Si quieres algo aún más luminoso tienes el Laowa 7.5mm f2.0 a un precio mágnifico, ideal para nocturnas; aunque es totalmente manual.
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Fry
5.0 out of 5 stars Gran UGA a un precio justo
Reviewed in Spain on 10 July 2020
Quiero advertir primero que este objetivo suele estar en rebajas muy a menudo, así que os recomiendo que vigiléis el precio antes de lanzaros.

La lente en sí poco os puedo decir que no se haya dicho ya. Yo venía de un Tokina 11-16 en APSC de Nikon (16.5 - 24 equivalente) y este Zuiko 7-14 (14-28 equivalente) f2.8 lo mejora en todo: mayor rango focal (tanto por arriba como por abajo), mejor construcción, sellado, tamaño, peso... En cuanto a nitidez un poquito mejor el zuiko; pero ojo, no es el mejor objetivo PRO del sistema Olympus en este aspecto.

No digo que sea malo, pero no llega al nivel de nitidez del 40-150 f2.8 por ejemplo. Corrige muy bien las aberraciones e imperfecciones por software (las hace la propia cámara); lo que desconozco es si esto funciona también así en cuerpos de otras marcas (yo tengo una OMD EM1-Mark III); juraría que no, así que tocaría hacerlo en Lightroom o con el software que uses.

Nunca he tenido la oportunidad de probar el equivalente GM de Sony, y posiblemente sea superior; pero al final comparas precios (a mí me salió en oferta por 781€ enviado y gestionado por Amazon.es) y te das cuenta de que realmente no necesitas más.

Un aspecto que no me gusta es que no se le pueden poner filtros de rosca. Si quieres algo aún más luminoso tienes el Laowa 7.5mm f2.0 a un precio mágnifico, ideal para nocturnas; aunque es totalmente manual.
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Robsteriark
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb quality and worth every penny.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 August 2019
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Absolutely superb lens. At 7-14mm it has the 35mm/full-frame equivalent view of a 14-28mm, so is a true super wide angle zoom lens. The sharpness, even fully open at f/2.8, is incredible although there is upon close inspection an unsurprising minor amount of corner vignetting at that setting. But it effectively vanishes at f/4 and is so even that it’s easy to correct in post on those very few images where it’s an issue.

Being a Micro Four-Thirds lens it’s also far less bulky and heavy than my previous superwide zoom, the amazing Sigma 8-16mm (on my APS-C dSLR that had the equivalent 35mm/full-frame view of 12-24mm). The loss of 2mm equivalent at the widest setting doesn’t sound much but does make a genuine difference, although it’s a moot point as my only wider option on M4/3 is a fisheye lens, and I hate those.

As the Sigma lacked the fast aperture and was noticeably quite soft until about f/8 I can accept the slightly less wide angle of view as a fair trade-off. In contrast this lens like the other two current PRO f/2.8 lenses appears to be sharpest fully open making the fast aperture fully usable and not just a marketing gimmick.

Build quality on this lens is excellent: very solid on the bits which shouldn’t move and buttery smooth on the bits which should.

Again, like all the Olympus PRO lenses this has a programmable function button on the lens barrel and I’ve chosen to assign that to Keystone Compensation which is amazingly good at correcting the converging verticals inherent in all wide angle lenses (done by software only: RAW files show no correction at all).

The lens has noticeable barrel distortion on RAW images at the widest angle but it’s uniform and very easy to correct in your chosen digital darkroom (I use Affinity Photo). The camera itself has full software correction of the distortion which it applies to the JPEG files. Correcting the distortion optically would have been very difficult and would have added weight and cost, whilst reducing overall IQ so leaving it as is was a wise choice by Olympus. The distortion appears to my eyes to be almost absent on RAW files at the 14mm setting. I’m certainly no digital darkroom junkie so I am happy most of the time with the JPEG images anyway (I choose to use the lowest compression and low noise reduction settings).

As the front lens element protrudes this lens carries no filter thread. But there are Third Party filter manufacturers who make adapters to carry their square-format filters such as the Lee system.

As with all other Olympus PRO lenses, this lens is fully weather-sealed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars とても綺麗な商品でした。
Reviewed in Japan on 17 May 2024
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動作も問題無く 
とてもきれいで気に入りました。 ありがとうございました。
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow zum Olympus 7-14 ( Vergeichsfotos Pana 7-14 an Olympus M1)
Reviewed in Germany on 19 July 2015
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Das Objektiv ist der Hammer unter den MFT von Olympus.

Besonders positiv, es ist bei Gegenlicht problemlos einzusetzen und es hat nur minimale Lens Flare.!!! Deutlich besser jedenfalls als mit dem Panasonic. Das ist hier besonders schwach und produziert unschöne violette Flares. Ich habe im Bamberger Dom, der sehr dunkel ist, Innenaufnahmen gemacht und vorher keine Flares bemerkt. Allerdings waren mit dem Panasonic gemachten Fotos unschöne große violette Flares erst am PC sichtbar. Die konnte man auch nicht nachträglich im Lightroom bearbeiten. Mit dem Olympus 7-14 mm habe ich unter selben Bedingungen die Fotos wiederholt und keine Flares durch das Kirchenfenster feststellen können.

Diese Optik von Olympus ist jedenfalls Top !!. Deshalb meine absolute Kaufempfehlung.

Negativ beim Panasonic 7-14 mm: vorher nicht erkennbare und auffallend große und violette Lens Flars, die hässlich sind und das Foto unbrauchbar machen.

Das Pana 7-14 mag durchaus ein schönes Objektiv sein, aber ich kann es eben nicht an einer OMD zu empfehlen.

Die fotografischen Möglichkeiten bei 14 mm KB sind atemberaubend.

Das Objektiv ist kompakt.
Es hat einen sehr kurzen Nahbereich!! Excellent auch für Makro mit extremen Weitwinkel einsetzbar.
Lichtstärke 2.8 mit der geringer Tiefenschärfe
Es hat eine ausgezeichnete Schärfe, brillante dennoch natürliche Farben, AF nicht hörbar.

Da ich vorher noch mit NIKON fotografierte, noch ein Gewichtsvergleich. Nikkor FX 14-24 mm (13,2 x 9,8 x 9,8 cm ; 971 Gramm ) Bei Olympus fallen die ca. 550 Gramm überhaupt nicht ins Gewicht. Es ist außerdem deutlich kleiner.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow zum Olympus 7-14 ( Vergeichsfotos Pana 7-14 an Olympus M1)
Reviewed in Germany on 19 July 2015
Das Objektiv ist der Hammer unter den MFT von Olympus.

Besonders positiv, es ist bei Gegenlicht problemlos einzusetzen und es hat nur minimale Lens Flare.!!! Deutlich besser jedenfalls als mit dem Panasonic. Das ist hier besonders schwach und produziert unschöne violette Flares. Ich habe im Bamberger Dom, der sehr dunkel ist, Innenaufnahmen gemacht und vorher keine Flares bemerkt. Allerdings waren mit dem Panasonic gemachten Fotos unschöne große violette Flares erst am PC sichtbar. Die konnte man auch nicht nachträglich im Lightroom bearbeiten. Mit dem Olympus 7-14 mm habe ich unter selben Bedingungen die Fotos wiederholt und keine Flares durch das Kirchenfenster feststellen können.

Diese Optik von Olympus ist jedenfalls Top !!. Deshalb meine absolute Kaufempfehlung.

Negativ beim Panasonic 7-14 mm: vorher nicht erkennbare und auffallend große und violette Lens Flars, die hässlich sind und das Foto unbrauchbar machen.

Das Pana 7-14 mag durchaus ein schönes Objektiv sein, aber ich kann es eben nicht an einer OMD zu empfehlen.

Die fotografischen Möglichkeiten bei 14 mm KB sind atemberaubend.

Das Objektiv ist kompakt.
Es hat einen sehr kurzen Nahbereich!! Excellent auch für Makro mit extremen Weitwinkel einsetzbar.
Lichtstärke 2.8 mit der geringer Tiefenschärfe
Es hat eine ausgezeichnete Schärfe, brillante dennoch natürliche Farben, AF nicht hörbar.

Da ich vorher noch mit NIKON fotografierte, noch ein Gewichtsvergleich. Nikkor FX 14-24 mm (13,2 x 9,8 x 9,8 cm ; 971 Gramm ) Bei Olympus fallen die ca. 550 Gramm überhaupt nicht ins Gewicht. Es ist außerdem deutlich kleiner.

links 2 Fotos mit dem Panasonic,
rechts 4 Fotos mit dem Olympus 7-14 mm
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