Olympus 150-400mm PRO in-depth Field Test by Imaging Resource: “very expensive in and of itself, but it’s also very, very good”

Preorders: Olympus 150-400mm lens at BHphoto, GetOlympus, Adorama.

Imaging Resource posted their Olympus 150-400mm PRO in-depth Field Test. This is their conclusion:

So, how to sum-up one of Olympus’ most impressive lenses? If you’re a serious wildlife photographer and can afford it, get it.

Price aside, the Olympus 150-400mm f/4.5 IS Pro is an incredible lens for nature and wildlife photographers. The image quality is fantastic, offering tack-sharp performance across the zoom range, with or without its built-in teleconverter. AF is also spot on and very fast, and the incredible close-focusing distance provides even more versatility, allowing for nice close-up performance that’s atypical of super-telephoto lenses.

In terms of the overall build quality, the lens is, as expected, built like a tank, even if it is surprisingly light. The lens feels incredibly solid and very well built, as one would expect from a $7,500 piece of optical equipment.

In the end, yes, the Olympus 150-400mm f/4.5 IS Pro very expensive in and of itself, but it’s also very, very good. Lenses for serious wildlife photography are often quite pricey and are a serious investment, and the Olympus 150-400mm is no exception. However, when compared to several of its full-frame counterparts, the 150-400mm Pro is both reasonably priced and incredibly versatile. If you want to slim-down your wildlife gear, and free yourself from tripods and monopods, the lightweight Olympus 150-400mm Pro lens is worth serious consideration.

ThePhoBlographer: A Big Misstep For Micro Four Thirds: Panasonic G100 Review

The Phoblographer:

There’s no denying that Panasonic has been focusing heavily on its newer Full-Frame Lumix platform than its Micro Four Thirds offerings over the last couple of years. The company’s push into the Full-Frame arena with the L Mount alliance has seen the M4/3 platform pushed out of the limelight. However, a new M4/3 camera did hit the streets this year. The Panasonic G100 is somewhat of an oddball camera that’s designed to capture the hearts of videographers and hybrid content creators. Does it have what it takes to compete with other cameras in its price range? Find out as we offer our thoughts about it.

GIZMON Utulens Review by Blunty: “Japanese Stupid Hipster Lens… I LOVE IT”

Blunty:

“Utsurundesu”(Global name:QuickSnap) contains an aspheric meniscus lens. For this high performance lens, it is still popular among many photographers.

With “Utulens” you could enjoy the lo-fi and emotional taste of photography on your mirrorless interchangeable lens camera as if you were taking with Utsurundesu. It is a thin and easy to carry pancake lens. A perfect size to snap photos!