Olympus ED17mm f1.8 Instructions Manual

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Year 2012
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Olympus ED17mm f1.8 Specification

The Olympus ED17mm f1.8 Lens is a high-performance prime lens designed for micro four-thirds cameras, offering a focal length equivalent to 34mm in 35mm format. This lens is characterized by its fast f/1.8 maximum aperture, which facilitates excellent low-light performance and depth of field control, making it ideal for street photography, portraits, and general-purpose shooting. The lens construction features 9 elements in 6 groups, including three aspherical elements that effectively reduce spherical aberrations and distortions for sharp, high-contrast images across the entire frame. The MSC (Movie and Still Compatible) autofocus system ensures quick, silent, and precise focusing, which is beneficial for both still photography and video recording. The lens also includes a manual focus clutch that allows photographers to switch between auto and manual focus with ease, providing a tactile focus ring for precise manual adjustments. It features a high-quality metallic build, combining robustness with a compact and lightweight design, weighing approximately 120 grams and measuring about 57.5mm in diameter and 35.5mm in length. Additionally, the lens has a 46mm filter thread and a close focusing distance of 25 centimeters, allowing for versatile shooting conditions. The Olympus ED17mm f1.8 Lens is engineered with a 7-blade circular diaphragm, producing smooth and aesthetically pleasing bokeh, enhancing subject isolation. It is compatible with various Olympus lens accessories, including lens hoods and protective filters, further expanding its versatility and usability for professional and enthusiast photographers alike.

Olympus ED17mm f1.8 F.A.Q.

What is the best way to clean the Olympus ED17mm f1.8 lens?

To clean the Olympus ED17mm f1.8 lens, use a blower to remove loose dust, then gently wipe the lens with a microfiber cloth. For stubborn spots, use a lens cleaning solution sparingly. Avoid using household cleaners or rough materials.

How can I achieve the best focus with the Olympus ED17mm f1.8 lens?

To achieve the best focus, use the manual focus ring for precision. Utilize focus peaking if your camera supports it, and shoot in good lighting conditions. You can also use the camera's autofocus system by half-pressing the shutter button.

What should I do if the lens is not autofocusing correctly?

If the lens is not autofocusing correctly, ensure it is securely mounted on the camera. Check if the autofocus switch is set to AF. Clean the lens and camera contacts with a dry cloth and reset the camera settings if needed.

Is the Olympus ED17mm f1.8 lens weather-sealed?

No, the Olympus ED17mm f1.8 lens is not weather-sealed. To protect it, avoid exposing it to harsh weather conditions and consider using a UV filter or lens hood for added protection.

How do I update the firmware for the Olympus ED17mm f1.8 lens?

To update the firmware, connect the camera with the lens attached to a computer using the Olympus Workspace software. Follow the on-screen instructions to download and install updates. Ensure the camera battery is fully charged.

What is the minimum focusing distance of the Olympus ED17mm f1.8 lens?

The minimum focusing distance of the Olympus ED17mm f1.8 lens is approximately 25 cm (9.8 inches), allowing you to get relatively close to your subject for detailed shots.

How can I reduce lens flare when using the Olympus ED17mm f1.8 lens?

To reduce lens flare, use a lens hood and avoid shooting directly into strong light sources such as the sun. You can also position your camera to have the light source outside the frame or use your hand to block stray light.

What kind of lens filter can be used with the Olympus ED17mm f1.8?

The Olympus ED17mm f1.8 lens has a filter thread size of 46mm, allowing you to use various filters such as UV, polarizing, or neutral density filters for creative effects and lens protection.

Can the Olympus ED17mm f1.8 lens be used for video recording?

Yes, the Olympus ED17mm f1.8 lens is suitable for video recording. Its fast aperture is ideal for low-light conditions and achieving a shallow depth of field. The lens provides smooth and quiet autofocusing, beneficial for video.

How can I achieve a shallow depth of field with the Olympus ED17mm f1.8 lens?

To achieve a shallow depth of field, use the lens at its widest aperture of f/1.8. Position your subject close to the lens and maintain a significant distance between the subject and the background. This setup will help in blurring the background effectively.