![]() The Olympus PEN-F was the first in the PEN line to come sporting an EVF, which really brought the camera much more solidly into enthusiast territory with the potential for a wide variety of shooting situations. Olympus 150mm f/2 Zuiko mounted on the E-M1 Mark II / PEN-F standing by For additional images and EXIF data please see our Olympus 150mm f/2 Zuiko gallery page.) Clicking any image will take you to a carrier page with access to the original, full-resolution image as delivered by the PEN-F or E-M1 Mark II. (Note: Images have been resized to fit this page, cropped and/or altered in post-production, primarily to balance shadows and highlights as needed. The fact is that since joining IR 5+ years ago, I have been wanting to carve out some time to shoot extensively with this intriguing lens, and the PEN-F and E-M1 Mark II seemed like great reasons to finally pull it off the shelf and take it out for some quality shooting time. I am not saying this to make this article sound interesting, nor would I even bother to write an article on a lens that's over a decade old in the first place if I was, indeed, not interested. The first time I laid eyes on the 150mm f/2 Zuiko lens I fell in love. Olympus 150mm f/2 Zuiko Gallery Pairing a legendary lens with the PEN-F and the E-M1 Mark II.
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