Testseek.com have collected 16 expert reviews of the Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-200mm F3.5-6.3 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-200mm F3.5-6.3.
August 2019
(74%)
16 Reviews
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SPECSPicture angle: 84 degrees to 6.2 degreesMinimum aperture: f/22Lens construction: 16 elements in 11 groups (including 3 aspherical, 2 Super ED, 2 ED, 1 Super HR and 2 HR elements)Lens mounts: Micro Four ThirdsDiaphragm Blades: 7 (circular aperture...
Abstract: Whether you're new to the Micro Four Thirds system or a seasoned veteran, there are plenty of lenses available for you.In this guide we've outlined several use cases and made recommendations for the best overall lens for that purpose, along with two other...
Incredibly light and compact, Thoroughly weather sealed, MSC focusing for video
No additional stabilisation, Sharpness obviously suffers, A bit large for smaller bodies
If you need a single lens to cover any eventuality – whether you're recording a family holiday, backpacking with minimal kit, or you want a versatile optic that you can also use for shooting videos and vlogs – it's an absolute no-brainer. This is a lens y...
Huge 24-400mm equivalent range offers huge compositional flexibility, Good for close-ups, with 50cm minimum focus at 200mm, Weather-resistant construction, Fast, silent and accurate AF (at least in good light)
Not particularly sharp, especially at telephoto, Autofocus can be hesitant in low light, Unsuitable for use on Panasonic Lumix G bodies that lack in-body stabilisation
How you take to this lens will, ultimately, depend on what you value most in your photography. If you demand critical pixel-level sharpness, or indeed shallow depth of field, then look elsewhere. But if you value the creative potential of having a huge ra...
Pros, 16.7x zoom ratio, Relatively light and compact, Dust and splash protection, Close-up focus capability, Minimal distortion and vignette
Cons, Reliant on in-camera stabilization, Images suffer beyond 100mm zoom
Bottom LineThe Olympus M.Zuiko ED 12-200mm F3.5-6.3 lens has a big zoom range, but image quality drops as you zoom in and there's no stabilization...
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Published: 2020-03-02, Author: Adrian , review by: 01net.com
Zoom x16,6, Tropicalisation, Compact et léger, Usages presque macro possibles,
Performances optiques au-delà de 100 mm, Optique peu lumineuse, f/5.0 dès 30 mm (eq. 60 mm)
Dans la catégorie des zooms à tout faire, le M. Zuiko Digital ED 12-200 mm f/3.5-6.3 est celui qui offre la plus grande plage optique du monde du Micro 4/3. S'il n'est pas très lumineux, sa qualité optique est très correcte compte tenu du grand-écart qu'i...
Plage focale très polyvalente, Distance de mise au point courte, Qualité de fabrication, avec des joints d'étanchéité, Autofocus rapide et assez silencieux, Bon piqué au grand-angle, Bon piqué au centre sur pratiquement toute la plage focale, Peu de disto
Piqué en retrait sur les bords de l'image, sauf au grand-angle, Pas de stabilisation optique, Phénomène de flare assez sensible, Aberrations chromatiques visibles en bordure d'image
Olympus propose ici une optique vraiment intéressante et qui présente un bel équilibre entre plage focale très étendue et qualité d'image, au centre tout du moins. Il sera donc sage de centrer son sujet. La mise au point rapprochée renforce la polyvalence...