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== Lenses ==
 
== Lenses ==
 
 
There was an extensive range of lenses sold for the [[Olympus Pen F]] series.
 
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
In German, with some English:
 
In German, with some English:
* [http://www.taunusreiter.de/Cameras/Olympus_PenF_Lenses.html Olympus Pen F lenses] in [http://www.taunusreiter.de/Cameras/ Frank Mechelhoff's cameras site]
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* Pages of [http://www.taunusreiter.de/Cameras/ Frank Mechelhoff's cameras site]:
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** [http://www.taunusreiter.de/Cameras/Olympus_PenF_Lenses.html Olympus Pen F lenses]
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** [http://www.taunusreiter.de/Cameras/Olympus_Sonnar.html Carl Zeiss Sonnar 54mm f/2 for Pen F]
  
 
[[Category: Lens mounts]]
 
[[Category: Lens mounts]]
 
[[Category: Olympus|Pen F lenses]]
 
[[Category: Olympus|Pen F lenses]]

Revision as of 17:35, 14 September 2010

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:

  • 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

Adapters

Olympus made adapters to mount other lenses on the Pen F bodies. They were for:

Links

In German, with some English: