





📸 Elevate your everyday shots with silent power and sleek portability!
The OM SYSTEM Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 EZ is a compact, ultra-thin zoom lens designed for Micro Four Thirds cameras. Featuring an electric zoom powered by a 9V battery, silent operation perfect for video, and wireless zoom control via OI.Share, it offers a versatile 3X zoom range (14-42mm) ideal for travel and street photography. Lightweight and easy to carry, it includes an auto extending lens and programmable zoom stops, making it a hassle-free upgrade that revitalizes older cameras with modern convenience.











| ASIN | B00HWMOZEG |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #307 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (225) |
| Date First Available | January 28, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.21 ounces |
| Item model number | V314070BU000 |
| Manufacturer | Olympus |
| Product Dimensions | 0.9 x 2.4 x 2.4 inches |
R**D
This is the best lens I've bought in a while because of its ...
This is the best lens I've bought in a while because of its convenience - I put it on an Olympus PEN E-P2 camera that wasn't being used. Now I've turned my old camera into a good, go anywhere camera with no hassles. I just turn on the camera, the lens extends and I'm ready to go. I also bought the automatically opening / closing lens cap for the lens, no cap to remove and store, perfect. The zoom works very smooth and is silent - I haven't tried it on my GH4 yet but I like the silent operation. Also like that you can sort of program the zoom between two objects. For me, its made an old camera new again as I keep it close ready to shoot with. THE GOOD - 35mm equivalent of 28mm - 84mm for my M 4/3 format camera is just right for what I'm using it for. Lens quality is good, pretty sharp, not that fast but for what I'm using it for its great. I'm using it for work and take 100-200 images a day of boat parts, on the ocean, parts and damage. Overall good lens for the money. 600 plus images so far, good. THE OK - Although I knew this before buying it, its not great for close work. If you need macro capabilities this isn't your lens but does work well at 7-8 inches. With the good image quality of my old E-P2, shooting in RAW I can get get really good cropped images so I haven't really 'needed' macro capabilities. Olympus sells a macro screw on adapter (don't like adapters too much) and I may buy and try. THE BAD - For Me - Nothing.
C**R
Great Wide Angle to Mild Telephoto Lens
I had the Lumix 14-42 non-powered zoom lens for my Lumix micro four-thirds camera. It was larger that I wanted and the zoom was stiff and "notchy". This Olympus lens is powered and small and is great for street photography or when you simply want a compact zoom lens. The quality is great and the lens is sharp enough for all but critical professional work. This was a great purchase and I recommend it to anyone looking for a similar focal length 4/3's lens
H**D
Great Lens!
I start using this lens since arrived to my door. The samples posted in here show me the amount of possibilities I do have in front of me. It is a great lens for portrait. I have been using this item on my Panasonic G9 and it is working fantastically. It is light weight and small. Therefore, you can use it as low profile. All the automaticity from the lens match and work seemly with the G9 based on my experience. The only down side is you should us it in well lite conditions due the biggest aperture is 3.5. Overall conclusion, it is sharp, it is versatile, it is mechanically fast/ responsive, over all good.
C**Y
Great kit lens in a tiny package.
I had a chance to use the lens on a family outing to a park/aquarium/museum, and it did perfectly well for what I wanted. A good walk around lens that is extremely small when collapsed. In sunlight, of course, shots were quick to focus and came out great. I was very happy with the shots I took in the aquarium as well, considering the low light. Image quality seemed right on par with other kit lenses I've used from Canon/Nikon DSLRs. I was worried about the power zoom, since I never used one in the past, but with the Olympus E-M10 I was able to change the zoom speed to fast when in still picture modes, and after a few minutes it felt very natural. I also liked that I could keep the zoom speed on slow when in movie mode to give a nice smooth zoom in/out. This paired with the E-M10 is such an unobtrusive system. I did not miss my DSLR system with comparably giant lenses at all. It was a fun outing with the family and for once I didn't feel like my camera was in the way.
T**S
DON'T BOTHER WITH THIS ONE!!!
The first sample I got was terrible. I wasn't pixel peeping, but just took a few test shots. They looked horrid; everything was VERY soft and out of focus. Totally unacceptable. The second sample (thank you Amazon!!!) is better. The right third of the frame looks soft, and it's got the soft edges and random soft areas typical of this type of lens, along with pretty bad chromatic aberration on the edges of the frame. But it's very small and light and makes a tidy package when used on one of the smaller E type cameras. Mine is on a E-PM2. I'll update this review, and perhaps up the rating (hopefully) after I've got some mileage on it. Note that the supplied lens cap is VERY difficult to get on and off. I balked at paying $40 for the automatic model, and got the $20 non-Olympus option. It worked fine the first day, but now it jams when opening. I diddled the blades (just like those on a point-and-shoot) and it seems OK. But I don't have high hopes that this is a cure. Will advise later. UPDATE 1/20/16 - Took it out as my only lens for a day of shooting. The good news: The lens cap blades worked fine. The bad: All the pics look lackluster - or worse. The (what ended up to be extreme) softness in the right third of the frame is very noticeable in everyday shooting. I got out my trusty 12-50 (24-100mm) for a reality check; it's an excellent lens. I don't know what's up at Olympus, but this has shaken my faith!! (I have a 45mm that's excellent, but the first sample didn't focus properly.) I bit the $$ bullet and got a Panasonic 12-32mm lens. It's $100 more, but based on a few test shots, well worth it. I like the extra wide coverage and particularly the fact that it's a good old fashioned manual zoom, not electronic only. It's virtually the same size and weight as the Oly. I shot the same test shots as with the Olympus and there's a world of difference. It appears that this is a serious optic with no serious problems. After a full day of shooting, I'll post a review under the proper heading. So ends the saga of the OlymFUSS 14-42. What a waste of time. Good riddance!!
C**N
es un objetivo bastante imprecionante, como lo menciono es un todo terreno, funciona bien en ciudad y en campo abierto, tomas muy clara con poca luz, un zoom modico pero respetable y con disponibilidad de ajustes manuales
C**A
A good basic standard lens for Olympus MFT cameras. Small and discreet, perfect for street photography or those times when you want your camera with you, but don’t want to carry a big lens, like hiking, travelling. Very clear and sharp. As for the price, well who can resist that!
M**.
Tiny and light power zoom which opens to 14mm when the camera is turned on and can be zoomed to 42mm by turning a dial ( 28 - 84mm full frame equivalent ) takes clear, sharp photos.
I**H
Received this lens in the mail today. I've been borrowing a 7-14 mm LUMIX vary from my professor until now. Tried to find the closest thing to it, but for the lowest price, and this was my best option. I've been really pleasantly surprised so far! First of all, at f 3.5 the focus is so soft and hazy that it's almost dream-like, which has really enhanced my nature photography, which you'll see in the following photos. And since it's a pancake lens, it's perfect for up-close portraits. I can't wait to find some people to model for me. The focus can be really organic if used the right way, sort of reminds me of film photography. So yeah...dreamy and soft, I love it. I'm not sure if it's best for low light conditions, but I've only used it for 4 hours so that could change once I get used to it. I'm interested to see how it holds up once I start shooting video with it, which is what I bought it for (I'm a videographer). I have a shoot tomorrow, so I'll try to update once I'm done. But yeah, it's great. Compact size is really handy. And honestly I wasn't sure how I'd feel about the digital zoom, but it's kind of convenient, especially since I shoot a lot of behind-the-scenes footage of fast-working photographers. I imagine it'll be a plus. The lens cap is obviously very small and easy to lose, but other than that, I don't have anything bad to say! I think it's important to mention that I bought this lens with my own money and on my own decision. Overall, it's amazing. You won't regret it.
A**E
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