Medium Telephoto Zoom
Micro Four Thirds Mount
f/4.8-6.7 Aperture
58mm Filter Size
75-300mm Focal Length
423 g
Overview

OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II Lens

A versatile and relatively compact telephoto zoom, the M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II from OM System is a 150-600mm equivalent lens for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras. The optical design makes use of three low dispersion elements and three high refractive index elements to control both chromatic and spherical aberrations for a high degree of clarity and sharpness throughout the zoom range. A ZERO coating has also been applied to help reduce lens flare and ghosting for greater contrast and colour fidelity when working in strong lighting conditions. Additionally, this lens utilises a Movie & Stills Compatible AF system to achieve smooth, fast, and near-silent focusing performance to benefit both photo and movie applications.

SKU: GC12-V335400BW000

OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II Lens

OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II Lens

A versatile and relatively compact telephoto zoom, the M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II from OM System is a 150-600mm equivalent lens for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras. The optical design makes use of three low dispersion elements and three high refractive index elements to control both chromatic and spherical aberrations for a high degree of clarity and sharpness throughout the zoom range. A ZERO coating has also been applied to help reduce lens flare and ghosting for greater contrast and colour fidelity when working in strong lighting conditions. Additionally, this lens utilises a Movie & Stills Compatible AF system to achieve smooth, fast, and near-silent focusing performance to benefit both photo and movie applications.

Telephoto zoom is designed for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras and provides a 150-600mm equivalent focal length range.

One Super ED (extra-low dispersion) and two ED elements help to reduce chromatic aberrations and colour fringing throughout the zoom range for improved clarity and colour accuracy.

Three high refractive index elements are used to correct spherical aberrations for greater sharpness with reduced distortion.

A ZERO (Zuiko Extra-low Reflection Optical) coating has been applied to individual elements to minimise lens flare and ghosting for improved contrast and colour fidelity when working in strong lighting conditions.

Movie & Still Compatible (MSC) autofocus system benefits both photo and video applications due to its smooth, quiet, and fast performance.

Rounded seven-blade diaphragm contributes to a smooth bokeh quality.

Key Features:

Micro Four Thirds System

f/4.8 to f/22 Aperture

150-600mm 35mm Equivalent

1 Super ED and 2 ED Elements

3 High Refractive Index Elements

ZERO Lens Coating Technology

Movie and Still Compatible AF

Rounded 7-Blade Diaphragm

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OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II Lens

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Medium Telephoto Zoom
Micro Four Thirds Mount
f/4.8-6.7 Aperture
58mm Filter Size
75-300mm Focal Length
423 g
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OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II Lens

A versatile and relatively compact telephoto zoom, the M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II from OM System is a 150-600mm equivalent lens for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras. The optical design makes use of three low dispersion elements and three high refractive index elements to control both chromatic and spherical aberrations for a high degree of clarity and sharpness throughout the zoom range. A ZERO coating has also been applied to help reduce lens flare and ghosting for greater contrast and colour fidelity when working in strong lighting conditions. Additionally, this lens utilises a Movie & Stills Compatible AF system to achieve smooth, fast, and near-silent focusing performance to benefit both photo and movie applications.

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Key Features

Medium Telephoto Zoom

OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II is a medium telephoto zoom lens designed for dependable and high performance shooting.

Micro Four Thirds Mount

OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II Lens features a micro four thirds mount for seamless camera compatibility.

f/4.8-6.7 Aperture

OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm II Lens offers an f/4.8-6.7 aperture range, delivering controlled depth of field and enhanced low light performance.

58mm Filter Size

OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II Lens features a 58mm filter size for easy use with filters and accessories.

75-300mm Focal Length

OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED f/4.8-6.7 II Lens delivers a versatile 75-300mm focal range, ideal for telephoto shooting and capturing distant subjects.

423 g

OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II Lens is lightweight at just 423 g, providing a balanced and easily portable setup.

Exceptional High Light Performance

OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II Lens

Exceptional High Light Performance

Ultra Quiet Autofocus Technology

A standout feature of this lens is Olympus’s exclusive Movie & Still Compatible (MSC) mechanism, designed to deliver fast and silent autofocus for both video and still photography.

High Dynamic Range Control

High Dynamic Range Control

Brightly lit scenes often pose a challenge for photographers, but this lens comes equipped with a special feature that delivers exceptional results, ensuring sharp, clear, and well-balanced images even under harsh or unfavorable lighting conditions.

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