Customers say
Customers find this lens excellent in quality, with one noting it’s particularly good for hiking. Moreover, the lens is extremely sharp and features fast focus, with one customer highlighting its internal focusing and zoom capabilities. Additionally, they appreciate its compact design, weather-sealed construction, and build quality.
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A quick rundown of this product’s key features:
Compact Powerful Zoom
Weather Sealed Design
Fluorine Coating
MF Clutch
Our Top Reviews
Reviewer: Alexander Buturlakin
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Get one for a nice hiking experience
Review: Sharp, lightweight, compact and decent build quality.Not for a low light or pro work, but very decent lens for a hiking/travel with good lighting conditions.
Reviewer: AjaxManifesto
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Best Compact Zoom
Review: I have the expensive big brother to this lens, the Olympus 40-150mm f2.8. It’s fantastic and sets a high bar for performance and build quality. I also have the cheap but cheerful little brother, the Olympus 40-150 f4-5.6 R and it is the best zoom you can get for ~$100. This lens fits in the middle with a compact design, excellent IQ (close to its big brother), and weather sealing (something the little brother doesn’t have). I love the twist action to extend the lens from its travel configuration. From then on its all internal focusing and zooming. Just fantastic. Some reviewers hate the fact that you need to extend the lens to use it, but I think it is genius. I have no problem extending this lens when I start using it. I pair this lens with an E-M5ii and the Oly 12-45mm f4 in a compact travel kit. It’s big and little brothers get paired with an OM-1 and E-PL9 respectively.You can’t go wrong with this lens. OMDS/Olympus made a winner here that aligns with the compact, light-weight, rugged, and quality ethos of its MFT ecosystem.
Reviewer: BruceM
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I’ll echo – excellent as expected
Review: A great mid range pro lens. I purchased this over the f2.8 version solely due to the weight. I needed a zoom in this range for long hikes and overnight backpacking trips and this fits the bill. It is much lighter than the panasonic 50-200 (which I also have), smaller as well.I’m combining this with the 12-40 f2.8 lens. Both complement each other perfectly. Both will handle focus stacking on the OM-5 body. I will also use it with the panny 8-18 for a wide range setup.At the current price it was a no-brainer for me. Glad I got it!
Reviewer: JoJesty
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Superb addition to OMD line
Review: I bought it for birds (tele), bugs (tele + 2 ft minimum distance), etc. I have it on an older 16 Mp Olympus EM10-II, which still works well, with its in-body stabilization (IBIS). And you really need that with this lens. Zoomed in to 150 mm (300 mm equivalent), half-pressing the button on the camera is a real eye-opener for the benefits of IBIS. (And newer OMDs are even better, I gather.) Optically, I can’t fault it, all the way to the corners, wide open at f/4. And then there’s the size and weight (< 1 lb). I could easily carry this all day long on a shoulder strap, no bag needed.Reviews have mentioned the lack of a clutch to switch to manual focus for final adjustment. The lens doesn't offer that. In that situation, I recommend focus bracketing on the camera and take 3-4 shots.Overall: It's not cheap, but it's a stunning extra-usable lens. But you do need IBIS! Reviewer: Coronet Blue
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very nice, but with some tradeoffs for me
Review: For my m43 outfit I try to keep things small. I also have full frame, so the m43 stuff has to be compact to make sense. My main m43 telephoto has been the Panasonic 35-100 f/2.8. It’s terrific and quite small, but sometimes I want a bit more reach, so I bought the Olympus 40-150 f/4. Both lenses are sharp even wide open. But since I’m not going to carry both at the same time, I have to decide if I want the extra reach of the 40-150 or the extra speed of the 35-100. You can’t go wrong with either, and they both seem to work equally well on Olympus cameras. Neither of these lenses is cheap, but as I’ve said before, with a small sensor like m43, you really can’t cut corners with lens quality.The 40-150 f/4 is a “Pro” series lens which means two things. it’s water resistant and it’s really sharp. Otherwise it’s like other Olympus lenses, partially metal and partially plastic. I wouldn’t say the zooming is silky smooth, but it does the job. The lens collapses to reduce length when not in use. This works well because there is no locking mechanism–you just turn the ring. Bravo, Olympus! I’ve had collapsable lenses with lock buttons and they are a two-handed, time wastin’ PITA.The included lenshood does have a lock button, but since they got the lens right, I can forgive the hood. (Locking lenshoods make sense if the hood is rectangular; the lock assures proper positioning of the rectangle so it doesn’t cut the corners of the image. With a round hood, there is no point). I just have to remember which of my lenshoods need to be unlocked and which don’t, so I don’t break anything.Summary. Sharpness is very good, focusing speed is very good, image stabilization is very good. Contrast seems a little low, but ok. Focuses really close! Personally, I don’t miss having extra buttons on the lens or the manual focus clutch thing. I have lenses with these features and don’t use them. Your needs may be different. One interesting bit of trivia; the 40-150 always opens to f/5.6 for starters. You would think it would default to f/4 but apparently not.All in all, a very good lens priced like a very good lens. If you’re happy with a less expensive zoom in this focal length range, don’t try the 40-150/4 because you’ll be spoiled.
Reviewer: G Funk
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent as expected
Review: Razor sharp and great colors and contrast “out of the box”. It’s not super light but light enough for my backpack. Worth it to bring back the best images. These Olympus PRO lenses are just a level above the competition.
Reviewer: Zoomungus
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Sharp
Review: Got fed up with lugging around a full frame with a 28-300 l series. I want to hike and bike, put this on an old omd5, very sharp. Pleased
Reviewer: motorcityman
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent.
Review: Nothing to criticize. Compact, turning the focus ring to actuate the lens is NOT an issue. I’ve shot mostly wide open lens, f4, and pics are sharp.
Reviewer: NicolasB67
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Superbe objectif de très bonne qualité avec un superbe piqué.
Reviewer: Casuarina
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I have the Olympus 40-150mm f2.8 Pro lens but was finding it rather heavy when out and about for over 3 hours. I bought this f4 Pro lens, with the same focal length. It’s half the size, half the weight, and much easier and lighter to carry around. OK it doesn’t have some points, fn button, Tele-converter (which fits the f2.8), and the manual clutch. However, you can use the AF/MF switch on Live View or convert a button on the camera – I use the EM1iii. I found the auto-focus very quick, compared to some Olympus lenses, and this is the first lens produced by OM Systems. Since I bought it a couple of weeks ago, it’s become my main lens.
Reviewer: M
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: 14-150mmを使っているが、画質が物足りなくて本品を購入。画質は満足。F2.8の物より軽くて気に入った。沈筒機構はなくしてシンプルな構造にした方が良いと思う。
Reviewer: HL
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Been eyeing this lens for a long time but always considered it overpriced. Couldn’t resist snagging one with a 33% off deal. Lens performs excellently with almost instantaneous AF and excellent sharpness even wide open. Convinced this should be the de facto telephoto zoom recommendation for most m43 users unless one shoots mainly in low light or needs beyond 300mm ff equiv reach.
Reviewer: Dkl01
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: What do I like, this F4 lens comes in such a small package.This OM System (previously Olympus) lens is a great all rounder, especially for travel or just wondering around.with its constant F4, I can use this in less lit conditions, in such a light package.The hood twists on and snaps into place and to take it iff you press a button on its side and twist off.The lens has no buttons on it, but does have manual focus ring, clean and minimalistic.You twist the barrel to the left to start using it, it has markings on it from 40 to 150, but in most cases you can see your distance in the view finder or back screen.It focuses really well, quite quick, it works with stacking on appropriate Olympus / OM bodies.Great for walking around as the weight is so little for such a lens and I find the clarity of its images are very good. It works well with the OM 1 MKii, with the cameras stability helping keeping hand held shots stable.Was it a worthwhile buy, yes, taking into account the deal on Amazon at the time I got it (these change regularly).The lens also works well with the digital converter built into the camera to extend its reach even further when needed, depending on light etc.The lens is also weather sealed with an appropriate body and I can say works well at minus 2C ( so far that’s as cold, it has been using it).Would I recommend this lens if asked, yes I would as a lovely travel lens, which can help produce clear images.It will be used a lot during these short winter days.
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