Jul 18, 2022

OM System 40-150mm F4 PRO Video Review

Normally I'd write an accompanying review article here in this blog together with a YouTube review video, but I am making an exception this time. I was travelling to my hometown Kuching for 2 weeks, and I was busy spending time with mummy dearest, celebrating her birthday, and catching up with relatives and friends. I had very little time for myself while I was in my hometown. The review video was made before that trip, and I made sure I mentioned everything I wanted to say about the lens review there. I shall not repeat them in this article format, I have just returned to Kuala Lumpur and I needed rest and time to recover before I am back fully functional and going full swing again. You can find my review video for the OMSystem 40-150mm F4 PRO lens here (click). 

Instead, I shall share my favourite shots taken with the lens during my test shoots. All images were shot with Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III and OMSystem 40-150mm F4 PRO. Lens on loan from OMD World Imaging (local distributor for Olympus/OMSystem products). 


























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1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the great review! Although your readers here surely appreciate your review summaries, and they are at least not just the transcripts from the videos, which is what one camera gear reviewer tends to do, making the prose very odd indeed, no-one can blame you for prioritising the more important things in life. I'd rather comment here than on YouTube, so I appreciate that you keep this particular channel of communication open.

    Like many others along with yourself, I also found it odd that they used the lens locking mechanism with which I am familiar from the 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II R kit lens. Switching to that lens always wrongfoots me when I want to switch on and take a picture, although I guess it can become second nature to do the twist out, then twist back move after flicking the power switch. It's the slider that also needs to be used that I find really awkward, though.

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