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M.Zuiko Digital ED 150-600mm f/5.0-6.3 IS Review

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The OM system 150-600mm lens is heavy and large, but provides excellent reach and close-up capabilities. It offers sharpness and smooth bokeh, but has a high price tag.

This lens is a fantastic choice for wildlife shooting, providing excellent reach and close-up capabilities. It offers sharpness at wider apertures and smooth, non-distracting bokeh. However, the high price compared to similar lenses on other mounts may be a downside for some users.

Pros
  • Excellent reach and close-up capabilities
  • Sharpness at wider apertures
  • Smooth and non-distracting bokeh
Cons
  • Heavy and large
  • High price compared to similar lenses on other mounts
  • Softness at 600mm

The lens offers a solid build quality, with weather sealing and a tripod collar, making it a good choice for outdoor shooting. However, the lens is quite heavy and large, which may not be suitable for all users.

The OM system 150-600mm lens is a hefty and large lens, with a filter diameter of 95mm, and weighs just over 2,000g. It offers a reach equivalent to 1200mm on the OM1, making it fantastic for wildlife shooting. The lens has a zoom range from F5 to F6.3, a nice zoom ring, and a big manual focus. This lens is weather sealed and comes with a tripod collar, providing a solid build quality. However, the lens is quite expensive compared to similar lenses on other mounts. The lens performs well in macro photography, providing 35 times magnification at 150mm and just over half a meter of shooting distance. The autofocus is quick at 150mm but slows down at 600mm, which is typical for telephoto lenses with slower apertures. The bokeh is smooth and not distracting, and the lens provides great sharpness at wider apertures, but can be a little soft at 600mm. Overall, the lens offers excellent reach and close-up capabilities, but the high price may be a deterrent for potential buyers.

The autofocus is quick at 150mm but slows down at 600mm, and the lens can be a little soft at the maximum aperture. Despite these drawbacks, the lens provides excellent reach and close-up capabilities, which may make it a worthwhile investment for some photographers.

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