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March 2015
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Qualité de construction et de finition, Ouverture constante à f/2,8, Prise en main (bague de mise au point, pare-soleil, collier), Qualité optique (piqué et homogénéité), Peu de vignettage, Peu de distorsions, Aberrations chromatiques absentes
Bague de zoom perfectible, Quelques menus défauts optiques
5 étoiles pour ce 40-150 mm f/2,8 constant ! Au final, nous n'avons pas grand-chose à lui reprocher : il est presque parfait. L'objectif, malgré un poids et un encombrement certains, ouvre la porte aux photos de sport et animalières pour les utilisateurs...
Publié: 2015-01-26, Auteur: Adrian , review by: 01net.com
Le système Micro 4/3 professionnel commence à sérieusement prendre corps avec ce 40-150 mm f/2.8 ! Ultra performant et superbement fini, cette optique haut de gamme n'a pas volé son suffixe "PRO". Offrant une belle rallonge de zoom de 50% par rapport aux...
Qualité de construction et de finition, Prise en main (bague de mise au point, pare-soleil, collier), Ouverture constante f/2,8, Qualité optique (piqué et homogénéité), Peu de vignetage, Peu de distorsions, Aberrations chromatiques absentes
Bague de zoom perfectible, Raté du piqué au 100 mm f/2,8
Impossible de ne pas recommander cette optique qui n'a pas grand-chose à envier à ses équivalents professionnels du monde du reflex. L'objectif, malgré un poids et un encombrement certains, ouvre la porte aux photos de sport et animalières pour les utilis...
Extrait: The M.Zuiko Digital ED 40–150mm F2.8 Pro covers the same picture angles as an 80–300mm lens for full frame, but in a much smaller and lighter enclosure. With a large and constant F2.8 aperture, the zoom range easily replaces almost any fixed focal length...
Buildquality and finish, Constant f/2.8 aperture, Handling (focus ring, lens hood, tripod mount ring), Picture quality (sharpness and uniformity), Little vignetting, Limited distortion, No chromatic aberration
Zoom ring could be better, A few slight lens defects
Five stars for this 40-150mm with constant f/2.8 aperture! In the end, we had very little bad to say about it: it's nearly perfect. The lens, despite its not-inconsiderable size and weight, is a great way into sport and nature photography for those using...
Extrait: When Olympus took wraps off the OM-D E-M1 back in September 2013, the manufacturer also revealed that there would be a pair of top-line pro-spec lenses arriving to support it. The first of these – the M.ZUIKO Digital ED 12-40mm f/2.8 arrived at the time t...
Extrait: The Olympus M.Zuiko 40-150mm f/2.8 Pro is one of the workhorse Olympus / OM System lenses, and for good reason – it's a lens I simply cannot be without. I'm lucky enough to have used this lens around the world, both on paid commissions and for personal wo...
Extrait: Whether you're new to the Micro Four Thirds system or a seasoned veteran, there are plenty of lenses available for you.In this guide we've outlined several use cases and made recommendations for the best overall lens for that purpose, along with two other...
solid and sealed casing, excellent image quality in the frame centre, good image quality on the edge of the frame, slight longitudinal chromatic aberration, low lateral chromatic aberration, lack of distortionrelated problems at longer focal lengths, mode
RAW files distortion level at the 40 mm focal length should have been lower, The Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 40–150 mm f/2.8 ED PRO is a worthy representative of the topoftherange series produced by Olympus. Its build quality is outstanding, it comes with an
If I really wanted to find a good reason to complain I would carp about not the lens itself but its performance with the teleconverter attached. The newest professional Canon and Nikon telezoom lenses, launched lately on the marked are better than their p...
Extrait: We put eight game-changing fast prime lenses for mirrorless cameras through their paces to see if they're worth the money.The Contenders 1 Fujifilm Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R, £900 / $1,000 2 Nikon 1 Nikkor 32mm f/1.2, £650 / $720 3 Olympus M.Zuiko 25mm 1:1...