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| Product type | Zoom lens |
| Mount | Micro Four Thirds |
| Focal length | 14-150 mm (35mm equivalent: 28-300 mm) |
| Maximum aperture | f/4-5.6 |
| Minimum aperture | f/22 |
| Optical construction | 15 elements in 11 groups (including 1 ED glass, 2 aspherical) |
| Angle of view | 75° to 8.2° |
| Diaphragm | 7 blades (circular) |
| Minimum focusing distance | 0.5 m (at all focal lengths) |
| Maximum reproduction ratio | 0.24x (at 150 mm) |
| Image stabilization | None (relies on camera body stabilization) |
| Filter diameter | 58 mm |
| Dimensions (Diameter x Length) | 63.5 x 83 mm |
| Weight | 285 g |
| Weather sealing | No |
| Power supply | None (mechanical lens, autofocus requires camera motor) |
| Main features | Manual zoom, manual focus, autofocus (depending on body), zoom and focus rings |
| Care and cleaning | Clean the lenses with a microfiber cloth and a blower. Avoid solvents. |
| Safety precautions | Do not expose to water or excessive heat. Store away from dust. |
| Spare parts and repairability | Repairability index: 5.1/10 (according to official website). Spare parts are available from authorized service centers. |
| General information | Versatile superzoom lens for travel and daily use. Compatible with all Micro Four Thirds cameras. |
Frequently Asked Questions - M.Zuiko Digital ED 14‑150mm F4‑5.6 II OLYMPUS
What is the filter diameter for this lens?
The filter diameter is 58 mm.
Is this lens compatible with my Olympus OM-D camera?
Yes, it is compatible with all Micro Four Thirds cameras, including the Olympus OM-D and PEN series.
How do I clean the lens elements?
Use a blower to remove dust, then a dry microfiber cloth. Avoid chemicals.
Is there built-in image stabilization?
No, this lens does not have stabilization. It relies on the camera's in-body stabilization (5-axis correction with compatible bodies).
What is the minimum focusing distance?
The minimum focusing distance is 0.5 m at all focal lengths.
Can I use filters with the lens hood?
Yes, the supplied lens hood can be mounted even with a 58 mm filter attached to the lens.
Is this lens weather-sealed?
No, it is not weather-sealed. However, it is resistant to splashes and dust depending on the body design, but not certified.
How do I change the lens on my camera?
Turn off the camera, press the lens release button, rotate the lens counterclockwise to remove. To install, align the mark and rotate the other way until it clicks.
What is the maximum reproduction ratio?
The maximum reproduction ratio is 0.24x at 150 mm, allowing moderate magnification.
Does this model require electrical power?
No, the lens is fully mechanical: autofocus is driven by the camera via contacts, but no internal battery is required.
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