Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 14-150mm f/4-5.6 Lens Review

Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 14-150mm f/4.0-5.6 Sample Photos

Wide angle | 1/1000 sec | f/5.6 | 14.0 mm | ISO 160

Wide angle | 1/1000 sec | f/5.6 | 14.0 mm | ISO 160
High-Res

Telephoto | 1/640 sec | f/5.6 | 150.0 mm | ISO 160

Telephoto | 1/640 sec | f/5.6 | 150.0 mm | ISO 160
High-Res

A minimum focusing distance of 90cm allows you to get reasonably close to your subject | 1/1300 sec | f/5.6 | 150.0 mm | ISO 160

A minimum focusing distance of 90cm allows you to get reasonably close to your subject | 1/1300 sec | f/5.6 | 150.0 mm | ISO 160
High-Res

Out of focus backgrounds are rendered quite smoothly | 1/160 sec | f/5.4 | 80.0 mm | ISO 800

Out of focus backgrounds are rendered quite smoothly | 1/160 sec | f/5.4 | 80.0 mm | ISO 800
High-Res

1/125 sec | f/5.4 | 63.0 mm | ISO 500

1/125 sec | f/5.4 | 63.0 mm | ISO 500
High-Res

1/320 sec | f/5.6 | 150.0 mm | ISO 250

1/320 sec | f/5.6 | 150.0 mm | ISO 250
High-Res

1/320 sec | f/5.6 | 15.0 mm | ISO 160

1/320 sec | f/5.6 | 15.0 mm | ISO 160
High-Res

1/200 sec | f/8.0 | 14.0 mm | ISO 160

1/200 sec | f/8.0 | 14.0 mm | ISO 160
High-Res



Value for money

Being priced at around £400, this lens represents good value for money, given that it is capable of delivering very sharp images throughout the zoom range. The closest equivalent available for Micro Four Thirds system cameras is Panasonic's 14-140mm lens, which retails for around £70 more. The Panasonic lens does include optical image stabilisation, which will be especially useful if the lens is to be used with Panasonic cameras.

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