Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 Review
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The Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 is a telephoto zoom lens designed for Micro Four Thirds cameras, offering an equivalent field of view of 150-600mm in full-frame terms. At $500, it provides a relatively affordable entry into super-telephoto range for wildlife, sports, and distant subjects on bodies from Olympus, OM System, and Panasonic. The variable aperture narrows as you zoom in, which is typical for budget telephoto zooms but may limit low-light performance and subject isolation at the long end. The lens is part of the original wave of Micro Four Thirds glass and remains a straightforward option for shooters who need serious reach without the weight or cost of faster alternatives.
- Extends to 600mm full-frame equivalent, rare reach at this price
- Lightweight and compact compared to equivalent full-frame telephotos
- Compatible across the Micro Four Thirds system
- Slow maximum aperture, especially at 300mm (f/6.7)
- No image stabilization built into the lens itself
Synthesized by Geared editors from early expert reviews.
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