Olympus has raised the price, because they realized how good that optics are. Its modest maximum aperture highlights a compact and lightweight form. It is usually sold as part of camera kits but it's also available separately for as little as ~200€/us$.
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 40150 mm f/4.05.6 ED srebrny
30 to 8.2 degree closest focusing distance:
It features a brand new optimised overall design in a stylish metal look.
This is the upgraded “r” version of the lens which is cosmetically a bit more attractive than the original, and has upgraded autofocus technology, specifically to improve focusing while shooting video. I got mine for 149.00 € incl. It weighs about 220 grams, which is also about the same. Until you show them the results.
Internal focusing system angle of view:
F4.0 (40mm) to f5.6 (150mm) / f22: Claimed as the smallest and lightest in its class, it fulfils the promises of the four thirds system in both. The lens often comes in camera kits with two lenses, the second lens of course. 30° to 8.2° af mode:
Yet this lens, with a length of just over 7 centimeters, is hardly larger than a standard lens for full frame.
13 elements in 10 groups (1 ed lens, 1 hr lens, etc.) lens construction diagram; 0.14x (35mm equivalent maximum image magnification 0.28x) It was available for 99 us dollars only. It's good that you can achieve such good results with such a small and inexpensive lens.
80 to 300mm) maximum / minimum aperture: