Olympus Zuiko Digital 300mm 1:2.8 | |
Maker: | Olympus |
Mount: | Four Thirds system |
Focusdrive: | Micromotor |
Feat-Ws: | y |
Feat-Is: | n |
Feat-Ar: | n |
Feat-Mfo: | y |
Type: | p |
Flength: | 300mm |
Aperture: | 2.8 |
Elements: | 13 |
Groups: | 11 |
Diaphragm: | 9 |
Close-Dist: | 2.4m (07.9feet) |
Max-Dist: | Infinity |
Max-Mag: | 0.15 |
Max-Diameter: | 129mm |
Max-Length: | 281mm |
Weight: | 3290g |
Filter: | 43mm |
Hood: | LH-120 |
Start: | 2003 |
The Olympus Zuiko Digital 300mm 1:2.8 is an interchangeable camera lens announced by Olympus Corporation on June 24, 2003.[1] As the largest and heaviest lens in the Zuiko Digital line, the ZD300mm f/2.8 was given the nickname "Big Tuna".