CAPTURE THE COSMOS - Perfect for low-light and night photography, with a constant f/2.8 aperture.
COMPACT POWERHOUSE - Lightweight design at just 0.53 kg, making it your go-to lens for adventures.
EDGE TO EDGE CLARITY - Outstanding image quality with pin-sharp details across the frame.
VERSATILE ZOOM RANGE - Equivalent to a 14-28mm lens, ideal for landscapes and architecture.
ZERO REFLECTION TECHNOLOGY - ZERO coating minimizes reflections and ghosting for crystal-clear shots.
The Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 7-14 mm F2.8 PRO Lens is a versatile wide-angle zoom lens designed for Micro Four Thirds cameras. With a constant aperture of f/2.8, it excels in low-light conditions, making it perfect for capturing stunning landscapes, architecture, and night scenes. Its compact and lightweight design ensures portability without compromising on image quality, featuring exceptional sharpness and minimal reflections thanks to its advanced ZERO coating.
Does this come with a soft lens bag to carry it in / protect it?
I presume these are uk stock so i can register it with olympus for the warrenty any repairs if needed ?
hi guys, this looks great! Can it fit a panasonic lumix G80 (85) by any chance??
how come the price of this one is cheaper than the one sold by amazon itself?? Thank you
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J**N
Stunning Quality
I have had this lens for a couple of months now and highly recommend it, sure it is expensive and by far the most money I've ever spent on camera gear but the step up in image quality is unbelievable compared with the cheaper lenses. I have not been able to get out very far with it yet due to the Coronavirus but so far I have been really impressed with the results. I read a lot of reviews before I committed to it and there was so much talk about flare and soft areas, my advice is to ignore all that, if you are photographing test cards all day then it might be a deal breaker, in the real world it performs perfectly well. The build quality is superb with very tactile feedback from the controls, the impression is of a precision instrument which it undoubtedly is. It comes well packaged in a very smart looking box and has a nice soft case included. A point to note is at the 7mm end of the range the front element is more exposed and could be damaged if you are not paying attention, it's not a fault as it has to come out from the lens hood to get the angle of view at 7mm. In summary another fantastic Olympus lens.
R**K
Superb quality and worth every penny.
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.
J**N
A good lens
You have to ask yourself how invested in the Micro 4/3 system you are before you buy this lens. It is a really good lens. It gives good bokeh, for an Olympus lens the effective 35mm f-stop number is 5.6 (because of how the m4/3 system works compared to the full frame format). It's sharp, and focusses quickly.Against this, it's heavy, and pricy. If you've a good variety of Olympus equipment, and want a good lens to act as a 14-28mm f5.6 lens, then this is the best lens you can get. If you see your future going a little further in photography, most professional photographers I've seen argue there are limitations to the M4/3 format that this lens can't overcome.
P**R
Quality lens
A quality lens but expensive and unlike some Olympus items I’ve bought at least this lens fits all the OMD’s I have.
G**N
It's a PRO zoom!
This is my third Olympus PRO zoom, and it doesn't disappoint! Very sharp (definitely sharper than my premium 12mm f/2 lens), bright, beautiful colour, very fast autofocus, nice bokeh when wide open. It's quite prone to flare, but no worse than Panasonic 7-14 which I used to have.It's by no means petite, but I found it perfectly balanced on E-M5 with additional grip. Lens cap fits snugly - I like the design more than the one on the 12-40 zoom.All in all, 5 stars.
J**G
Superb ultra wide for your M4/3 system.
If you love ultra wide angle lens, this one is hard to beat. I am a professional wedding photographer and I used to use the Canon 16-35 2.8 L II lens and this lens easily outperforms it, focusing speed, sharpness (corner to corner) and contrast is great. It has some heft to it but size wise it's much smaller then any full frame lenses. Distortion is well control and really great for landscape or any tight indoor photography!
M**Y
Fantastic Super-Wide Zoom
Awesome lens and super wide angle of view. I use this mainly for taking interior shots of properties that we refurbish (for our website), like all of the Olympus 'Pro Zooms' superb build quality and super sharp optics. Ive used this on my EM1 & EM10 mk2 and no complaints using on either body.Highly recommend this over the Panasonic 7-14. The Panasonic can create some purple flare / fringing especially when used on Olympus bodies (Just google this to find out more).
D**G
An excellent, excellent lens from Olympus...
This is an excellent lensThere is much ti like2.8 throughout for lower light or higher shutter speedsThe 7 - 14 (equating to 14 - 28 in. 35mm full sensor cameras) is an excellent range offering true and outstanding wide angle shots.The first outings with the lens have given excellent, detailed results, with great colour saturation and no vignetteAn excellent, excellent lens from Olympus...I attach a couple of images from the first outing shot at the 7mm end of the range
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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. 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All pro series lens come with a carry bag."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"I presume these are uk stock so i can register it with olympus for the warrenty any repairs if needed ?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"If it's sold by Amazon, it's official Europe stock and I believe it can be registered via UK and Europe. I purchased mine in Amazon and registered with Olympus without problem."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"hi guys, this looks great! Can it fit a panasonic lumix G80 (85) by any chance??","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes should fit any Micro four thirds camera. An expensive lens but fantastic optical quality. I've used one on an OM-D E-M1 for over a year with no problems. Only issue for me is that you can't protect lens by fitting a screw in filter due to protruding front element, so take care!"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"how come the price of this one is cheaper than the one sold by amazon itself?? Thank you","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Probably an import from hong Kong perhaps?"}}]}]}