The Olympus 9-18mm f/4-5.6 is a wide-angle zoom lens designed for the Micro 4/3 system. Key features include:
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Great for group photos and wide-angle macro shooting
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100º angle of view
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Fast, nearly silent autofocus
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Compact, high-quality build
The Olympus 9-18mm f/4-5.6 is a wide-angle lens designed for the Micro 4/3 system.
It produces clear images all the way to the edges of its 100º angle of view. Its 6-inch minimum focusing distance allows you to capture striking wide-angle macro images.
The micro 9-18mm boasts a single-element inner focusing mechanism for fast, nearly silent autofocusing. It also offers highly responsive manual focusing.
This lens has two aspherical elements to correct aberrations and help ensure superior image quality. Every lens element is multi-coated to promote maximum clarity and light transmission, and to prevent ghosting and flaring.
The micro 9-18mm is unusually lightweight and compact for a super wide-angle zoom—less than half the size and weight of the standard 4/3-mount lens of the same name.
There are a few different options for wide angle lenses with the micro 4/3 cameras, so I thought I’d write up a quick comparison.
– Micro 4/3 Panasonic 8mm Fisheye The 8mm gives m4/3 shooters the …
There are a few different options for wide angle lenses with the micro 4/3 cameras, so I thought I’d write up a quick comparison.
– The 8mm gives m4/3 shooters the option to get the “fisheye” look in a native m4/3 mount. You’re not sacrificing image quality with this baby lens either; it’s just as sharp as the other great Panasonic pancakes. It’s probably not something that would live on the front of your camera, but it’s great to use for those shots where a distorted image is desired.
– The 7-14 is a wonderful f4 wide angle option for the m4/3 cameras. You get f4 all the way through the zoom, which is great if you’re shooting when there is not a plethora of light. Distortion is mostly limited even at the widest end, and autofocus is definitely fast enough to for most uses. Also, don’t forget the built-in hood that makes shooting outdoors in the sunlight a bit easier.
– The 9-18 is going to give you another great option for m4/3 shooters. It is essentially Olympus’ take on the wide angle, so quality is there just like the Pany 7-14. What it adds is a front filter ring and slightly faster autofocus. However, what you lose is the 7mm wide end, a hood and a fixed f4 throughout the zoom range. If light is not a problem, then the aperture isn’t a big deal. Distortion is also mostly corrected for with this lens.
| Angle of View |
100 to 62 degrees |
| Aperture |
f/4-22 |
| Autofocus |
Autofocus |
| Brand |
Olympus |
| Diameter |
2.22″ |
| Dimensions |
Length: 1.9″ |
| Filter Size |
52.0mm |
| Flare Resistance |
Minimal ghosting, minimal loss of contrast |
| Focal Length |
9.0-18.0 |
| Focusing System |
Internal, full-time manual override |
| Groups/Elements |
8/12 |
| Hood Included |
No |
| Image Stabilization |
No |
| Item Type |
Lens |
| Lens Type |
Wide Angle |
| Low Dispersion Elements |
4 |
| Max Aperture |
4.0 |
| Maximum Magnification |
.10x |
| Minimum Aperture |
22.0 |
| Minimum Focusing Distance |
0.75feet |
| Mount |
Micro 4/3rds |
| Weather Resistant |
No |
| Weight |
0.4 lb. |
| Zoom Method |
Barrel extending, nonrotating |








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