Olympus M.Zuiko 45mm F1.8
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Five Stars
Never made pictures as good as with this lens ! Amazing!
I'm an amateur and people are telling me to tag the photographer, the photos come out that good!
Amazing little lense for a start up photographer. Attached some photos I took with this lens on auto on Olympus Pen Body without edit. People keep asking me to the credit the photographer and I keep telling them it's my boyfriend just point and shooting haha!
Oly 45mm
Great little lens very sharp . As all ways great service from U.K Digital .
The Perfect Budget Portrait Lens
I purchased this lens as a portrait lens for my Panasonic G85. It is the perfect portrait lens! Takes great photos and video! I would highly recommend to anyone! I chose this over the panasonic 42.5 because of it's price ($250) and already had in-body stabilization with my G85, so didn't need it as...
Fantastic little lens!! Stunning for something so small!
Phenomenal little lens. Sits in the palm of your hands. Very well built, solid materials. Focus speed is incredibly fast. Tac sharp and the colors are brilliant. Silver color matches my silver OMD-EM1 flawlessly. Two small downfalls about this lens that warranted the 4 stars. No lens hood.
Fantastic little lens
I bought this lens because I didn't have a decent lens for portraits and its reasonably priced. The quality of the photos are great.
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 45mm f/1.8 Review
The Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 45mm features a metal-like design and a beneficial maximum aperture
Olympus 45mm f/1.8 Zuiko Lens Review
Handling and features Performance Verdict Specification This medium telephoto optic for Micro Four Thirds compatible cameras sports a fast maximum aperture of f/1.8, internal silent focusing and a low price of around £250.- Very good value
- Excellent sharpness
- Compact & lightweight
- Good build quality
- Lens hood is an optional extra
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 45mm f/1.8 Review
The stand-out feature of Olympus 45mm prime lens is its fast maximum aperture. Although there is no need for the bright viewfinder image that f/1.8 offers (because electronic viewfinders compensate for the lens aperture very well) it is important in providing a narrow depth-of-field that can be used...
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 45mm 1:1.8 review
We've mentioned before that the 2.0x crop factor of the Four Thirds system makes it tricky to get a tight depth of field, but it bears repeating. While a lens like the Olympus 12-40mm f/2.8 (also reviewed) can give you a moderately tight DOF towards the long end of its zoom range, you can often feel...