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OM System / Olympus M.ZUIKO Pro Series

Get to grips with demanding photography!

All lenses of the M.ZUIKO Pro Series can be summed up very aptly under this guiding principle. These lenses are ideally suited for professional use, travel with light luggage under extreme conditions.

The consistently high light gathering power, the compact and robust, as well as dust- and splash-proof construction of all these lenses are among the many features that set this series apart from the other M.ZUIKO Premium and M.ZUIKO series.

The new "f1.2 series" was primarily developed for portrait and landscape photography. For portraits, these fixed focal lengths deliver an extraordinary bokeh. However, this is not a standard bokeh, but a very special quality that makes your subject stand out in a great way.

Discover the great world of Olympus M.ZUIKO Pro lenses on this page.

Main features

Unbeatable performance

Thanks to the compact size with maximum performance in combination with the robust, cold-resistant, dust- and splash-proof construction, the Olympus M.ZUIKO Pro lenses are suitable for a wide range of tasks.

Highly precise photographic results

Because speed is crucial to capturing the perfect subject, the M.Zuiko Pro series lenses feature an internal focusing system with fast and precise autofocus. The autofocus works at an unbeatable speed and, thanks to its silent function, is equally well suited for video recording.

Great image quality in any situation

With all M.ZUIKO PRO series lenses, you can capture every moment without worrying about dust or water droplets. And thanks to the unique Z-Nano coating, ghosting and flaring are significantly reduced - for sharper and clearer image quality.


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