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| Olympus 25mm f/2.8 Pancake Lens for Olympus Digital SLR Cameras | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 1 reviews) Category: Photography
Publisher: Olympus Studio: Olympus Brand: Olympus Label: Olympus Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Maximum Focal Length: 25 Minimum Focal Length: 25 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 2 x 2 x 1.5
MPN: 261095 Model: 261095 UPC: 050332163751 EAN: 0050332163751 ASIN: B0015AOU9Q
Release Date: May 13, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | 25mm f/2.8 pancake lens | | | 0.9 inches thick | | | 50mm equivalent angle of view | | | Ultra-compact design | | | Compatible with the Olympus E420 digital SLR |
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Product Description ZUIKO DIGITAL 25 mm f2.8 is a thin, lightweight single-focus standard pancake-type lens. The lens has an overall length of 23.5 mm. When combined with E-410 or E-420, the total length including the camera body and lens is only 76.5 mm. The result is an easy-to-store, easy-to-carry camera system with go-anywhere portability.With a focal distance equivalent to 50 mm on a 35 mm film camera lens, this standard pancake-type lens provides an image angle very close to that of the naked eye. The result is a near-natural visual field that makes this an ideal standard lens for daily use, whether for simple snapshots or for more sophisticated portrait and landscape shooting.
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| Customer Reviews:
  A nice, handy walk-around lens June 11, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I bought this lens from B&H about a week ago. It was the only one I have seen anywhere in stock, and I grabbed it up instantly, and no others have appeared.
Complaining about the lens cap will be common to all reviews. It is a metal screw-on disc, that is hard to work unless the camera is facing up. Order a 43mm pinch lens caps when you order, along with a protective haze filter. Don't plan on a thick filter, such as a polarizing filter or a stack of filters, because you will cut off the corners of the image. Even though this is a standard quality Zuiko (expensive but not REALLY expensive) it has a metal (not plastic) connector linking it to the camera body. If you have lived your entire photographic life with a zoom lens, you may not like a prime. You do your framing by zooming your feet back and forth from the subject--or move the subject. Be careful at the rim of the Grand Canyon!
This lens is thin and light. It won't zoom, of course, but if you have 8 or 10 megapixels, you can crop and still leave respectable resolution. It's great for when your evolt series Olympus DSLR has to serve tourist duty or for holidays with the family. Auto focusing in low light is accurate and, although this is not really a macro, my rose pictures are quite presentable as are those of people.
If you already have one or more of the kit lenses for the 400/500 series, you probably have the 50mm point covered. If you want portability and don't mind the challenges of a prime, this might be for you. I suspect that it will be cheaper a few months down the road.
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