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Lenses for Micro Four Thirds from Olympus and Panasonic

Lenses for Micro Four Thirds

Here you will find all lenses that can be used with digital system cameras from Olympus and Panasonic (Micro Four Thirds cameras).

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No matter if Olympus Pen, Olympus OM-D or Panasonic Lumix - with lenses for Micro Four Thirds, the photographic possibilities of many mirrorless system cameras can be ideally utilized and the quality of the photos significantly improved. Thanks to the open standard, in addition to the products of Olympus and Panasonic which developed the MFT bayonet, a wide range of cameras and matching accessories from other manufacturers are also available.
While variable focal length lenses, such as megazoom and telephoto, can be used for photographing distant subjects, fixed focal length models have other advantages. They offer the highest resolution and best speed. In addition, wide-angle lenses are available for a wider angle of view and macro lenses, which are especially suitable for close-up photography. All these product types have one thing in common: they are designed for DSLMs from Olympus, Panasonic and other brands with a Micro Four Thirds bayonet and impress with a relatively compact, lightweight construction.

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