The Olympus M.Zuiko ED 12mm F2.0 is a high-performance wide-angle lens designed for Micro Four Thirds cameras. Combining premium build quality with exceptional optical precision, this lens is perfect for capturing expansive landscapes, architecture, and creative street photography with outstanding clarity and detail.
Ultra-Wide Angle Perspective
With a 12mm focal length, this lens provides a wide field of view, allowing you to capture more of the scene in a single frame. It is ideal for landscapes, cityscapes, interiors, and architectural photography.
Bright f/2.0 Aperture
The fast f/2.0 aperture delivers excellent performance in low-light conditions while enabling creative depth of field control. It helps achieve sharp images even in challenging lighting and produces a subtle, smooth background blur when needed.
Premium Optical Performance
Engineered with advanced optics, this lens ensures sharpness from edge to edge with minimal distortion and high contrast. It delivers professional-quality images with accurate colors and fine detail.
Solid Metal Construction
Crafted with a durable metal body, the lens offers a premium feel and long-lasting reliability. Its compact and robust design makes it suitable for both everyday use and professional shooting environments.
Fast and Precise Autofocus
The lens features a smooth and responsive autofocus system, ensuring accurate focusing for both still photography and video recording.
Manual Focus Clutch Mechanism
A unique manual focus clutch allows quick switching between autofocus and manual focus modes, giving photographers greater control and precision when needed.
Compact and Travel-Friendly
Lightweight and easy to carry, this lens is an excellent choice for photographers who need high performance without added bulk, making it perfect for travel and outdoor shooting.
Perfect For
- Landscape photography
- Street and urban photography
- Architecture and interiors
- Travel and outdoor shooting
- Low-light wide-angle shots













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