Difference between revisions of "Olympus Pen F lenses"
(image with multiple system lenses) |
m (correct duplicated image-by credit) |
||
Line 20: | Line 20: | ||
|image_align= center | |image_align= center | ||
|image_text=[[Olympus Pen F]] with appropriate system lenses and their modern adequate usage via adapter for [[APS-C]] format digital system camera | |image_text=[[Olympus Pen F]] with appropriate system lenses and their modern adequate usage via adapter for [[APS-C]] format digital system camera | ||
− | |image_by= | + | |image_by= kuuan |
|image_rights= wp | |image_rights= wp | ||
}}{{br}} | }}{{br}} |
Latest revision as of 14:14, 17 November 2022
Pen FT with 100–200mm f/5 zoom lens image by Rick Soloway (Image rights) |
Lenses
There was an extensive range of lenses sold for the Olympus Pen F series.
Please note that because the body is for half-frame format, the angle of view is not the same as for full-frame lenses, for example a 38mm lens is here considered as a standard lens, roughly equivalent to a usual 50mm.
Most lenses existed in two versions, one for the Pen F and one for the Pen FT on which a scale of numbers was added underside the diaphragm ring, used to operate the uncoupled exposure meter.
The lenses are listed below:
Olympus Pen F with appropriate system lenses and their modern adequate usage via adapter for APS-C format digital system camera image by kuuan (Image rights) |
- 20/3.5
- 25/2.8
- 25/4
- 38/1.8, normal lens
- 38/2.8, made in very small numbers at the beginning of the Pen F production
- 38/2.8 Pancake, usually sold with the black models
- 38/3.5 Macro
- 40/1.4, normal lens
- 42/1.2, ultra luminous normal lens
- 60/1.5
- 70/2
- 100/3.5, common
- 150/4, common
- 250/5, rare
- 400/6.3, rare
- 800/8 Mirror, rare
- 50–90/3.5
- 100–200/5
At least one example of a Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 54mm f/2 is known in Pen F mount.[1] It has a black and chrome finish, quite similar to the Olympus lenses. It seems that the lens was a genuine prototype by Carl Zeiss Jena, but this is not known for sure.
Adapters
Olympus made adapters to mount other lenses on the Pen F bodies. They were for:
- Exakta lenses
- Nikon F lenses
- Minolta lenses
- Canon FD lenses
- 39mm screw lenses, does not preserve infinity, for macro only
- 42mm screw lenses
- Olympus OM lenses
Notes
Links
In German, with some English: