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The OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS M.Zuiko Digital 25mm F1.8 Silver lens is a compact, high-performance prime lens designed for Micro Four Thirds cameras. With a fast f/1.8 maximum aperture, it excels in low-light conditions and creates stunning background blur. Its advanced optical design includes two aspherical elements to minimize distortion, while the high-speed Movie & Stills Compatible autofocus system ensures quick and silent focusing, making it perfect for both photography and videography.
K**I
Worth the Wait. Fantastic Little Normal Lens from Olympus.
This Olympus lens has been long-awaited by the Micro 4/3 community, and I am pleased to say that Olympus delivered the goods.Qualities:-Sharp wide open throughout most of the frame with both near and far targets. Overall sharper than the Panasonic Leica 25mm f/1.4 (which I will compare to on several points below) when you consider edge performance.-Less color fringing than the Panasonic even when both are shot on a Panasonic body (I tested both on my GX7 as well as E-M1)-Pleasing/smooth bokeh rendering-Fast autofocus (AF), comparable to the Panasonic-Good AF performance even in very low light-Much closer minimum minimum focus distance than Panasonic-Smaller and lighter than Panasonic (balances better on the smallest MFT bodies) - much smaller if you include the dedicated hoods (finally Olympus includes a hood)-Has solid build, despite being plastic and light. The "decorative cap" is more snug, less inclined to fall off as compared to the Olympus 45mm lensThere are lots of samples and analysis to back all of this up at Mu-43.comFor me, the Olympus 25mm f/1.8 is a definite keeper. A no-brainer. However, I will also be keeping the Panasonic lens for it's extra 2/3 stop of speed, more shallow DOF capabilty, and unique rendering character. Both are wonderful choices.
J**Y
Just What I Needed
This lens is a great addition to any M43 camera. For the price it can’t be beat. Quick, and accurate auto focus. (All pictures were taken with Lumix GX85)Pros:Good priceLight weightCompactAffordable especially when bought usedCons:Manual focus is very difficult to usePlastic build feels kinda cheapNo zoom option in camera to help with already difficult manual focus
R**A
Small size, great performance for OMD system cameras. Value for money.
I owned a Panasonic 25 mm 1.7 lens prior to this one. I was using it with an Olympus EM10 MkII but I was getting somewhat soft images no matter what I did. I switched to this lens and it made all the difference. It is the perfect choice for a nifty fifty for OMD cameras. I love the size, quality, and handling of the lens as well as the color rendition and definition. It is perfect for the prize. I do street and I carry one lens in my pocket while shooting with the other. Right now my goto combo is this one and the fantastic Olympus 45mm 1.8.
D**R
What a Lens!
I think this is the Olympus version of the famed Cannon 50mm. Tack sharp, wonderful colors, beautiful depth of field, excellent (for Micro 4/3) low-light performance, dreamy and fun. I have the 17mm and the 45mm and this one just feels a lot more useful (though I love the other two, too). If I had to pick just one of the three, this would be it. It's relatively cheap, and the plastic feels a little light, but the glass is just superb. Highly recommended.
J**R
An Olympus nifty fifty
25mm in micro four thirds is equivalent to 50mm in full frame cameras. The promise of micro four thirds is to produce compact cameras as well as compact lenses. This is a feat full frame and APS Mirrorless cameras are unable to match. Enter the Olympus 25mm f1.8. This is a sharp lens that delivers fast and precise auto focus in a very compact size. If you like to shoot at full aperture you will be pleasantly surprised how good this lens is. If you need an all weather prime consider the Olympus 25mm f1.2. Nonetheless The 25mm f1.8 is still a great prime lens that has made its way into my kit. Four lenses I use most often are the Olympus 12-40mm f2.8 PRO, 25mm f1.8 and Olympus 40-150mm f2.8 PRO as well a Sigma 56mm f1.4.
M**D
Great Lens!
Amazing lens! I bought this to use with my Olympus Pen EPL7 for better quality photos. It does great in natural light and pretty well in low light when you hold your camera steady. Takes pretty photos of food and people (you get a nice little bokeh going on if you are into portrait photography). I use this to take photos for my travel blog too instead of lugging around a heavy camera set up. This is a great lens for the price as well. It is the equivalent of a 50 mm for a full frame DSLR, which is the best lens ever! So, I am glad I have something comparable to use for my smaller cameras. I've included some photos on a trip to Italy so you can get a little idea of what this lens can do.
B**I
Nice job with this one Oly
My rating system: 1. arrived broken or shortly after 2. terrible quality, but works 3. works, but a few things I'd like different 4. Great! Meets expectations for price 5. Exceeds expectations, with surprise features or similarI traded the famed Pany 20mm pancake in to buy this one. I just couldn't take the awful autofocus and constant seeking of the pany. This lens trades pocket-ability for accurate zippy AF and with the extra 5mm of focal length, I feel like it gives me a slightly narrower DOF for nice subject isolation and pleasing bokeh. With the $100 off I got with the body+lens deal, this was totally worth it. Add a L-Fn button, and it would have gotten 5 stars.
J**K
Great value and excellent quality
A great, lightweight lens with excellent image quality. Pretty good close focusing. Good ability to isolate one's subject and fast enough at f/1.8. The included lens cover was a nice inclusion as I understand Olympus usually doesn't include them, like my 9-18mm didn't.At first, I thought it was going to be all metal, but plastic is fine too. Very fast to focusing on the E-M10. A little tight on the lens mount, but not a big deal.The odd sized filter thread is annoying.
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