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Olympus FE-25 10.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom February 2009 Olympus FE-26 12.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom August 2009 Olympus FE-200 6.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom: September 2006 Olympus FE-210 7.1 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom February 2007 Olympus FE-220 7.1 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom: February 2007
The ED 300 mm f/4 IS Pro has an excellent image quality with low aberration, low distortion and almost no visible vignetting. [3] [4] Due to the large focal length and its toughness the lens is suitable for wildlife photography and sports photography, but it does not offer zooming such as the Panasonic Leica DG Vario-Elmar 100-400 mm.
Olympus OM-D E-M1 with an Olympus M.Zuiko Pro 12-40mm f2.8 lens. Olympus and Panasonic started a new development together, called the Micro Four Thirds system. It is an interchangeable lens system, with the Four Thirds sensor size, and no mirrors (Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera).
The Zuiko Digital 14–54 mm f / 2.8–3.5 is a Four Thirds System High Grade series lens by Olympus Corporation, initially sold in a kit with the Olympus E-1 camera body and also available separately. Three glass aspherical lenses are used in its optical formulation.
The M.Zuiko Digital ED 40–150mm f / 2.8 PRO is a professional telephoto zoom lens made by Olympus for the Micro Four Thirds system. It is the first telephoto lens in the Olympus M.Zuiko PRO range, which features weather-sealed, metal construction and high-performance optics intended to accompany the higher-end weather-sealed Olympus OM-D ...
Olympus OM-D E-M5, introduced in 2012. Olympus OM-1, introduced in 1972 It is the resuscitation of the OM series from the 1970s and 1980s, implementing the same kind of design language , but equipped with technology that meets the standards of the 2010s, like a digital image sensor or video recording capabilities.
The first Olympus Pen, 1959. The Pen or PEN series is an Olympus camera brand. It was used on analog half-frame compact and SLR models from 1959 until the early 1980s. In 2009, Olympus released the PEN E-P1, a digital mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, which opened the range of Digital PEN models, which are still sold today.
The Olympus Stylus Epic, also known as the μ[mju:]-II [1] in other parts of the world, is a 35mm compact camera. Introduced in 1997, [ 2 ] the Olympus Stylus Epic followed a long line of fixed focal length, budget priced, consumer level, point and shoot cameras from Olympus that tended to appeal to enthusiasts and professionals who wanted a ...