Olympus ED35-100mm f2.0 Instructions Manual

To clean the lens, use a soft, lint-free microfiber cloth to gently wipe the lens surface. For stubborn spots, apply a small amount of lens cleaning solution to the cloth (not directly on the lens) and gently clean the affected area. Avoid using rough materials or excessive liquid to prevent damage.
First, ensure that the camera body is set to autofocus mode. Check the lens to make sure it is securely attached to the camera body. Clean the electrical contacts on both the lens and the camera with a dry cloth. If the issue persists, try resetting the camera settings or consult with Olympus support.
Yes, you can use filters with this lens. It has a 77mm filter thread, allowing you to attach various filters such as UV, polarizing, or neutral density filters to enhance your photography.
Store the lens in a cool, dry place, ideally in a padded camera bag or case. Use the lens caps to protect both the front and rear elements. Consider using a silica gel packet to prevent moisture build-up, which can lead to fungus growth.
To update the firmware, connect the camera with the lens attached to your computer and use the Olympus Digital Camera Updater software. Follow the on-screen instructions to check for and install any available updates. Ensure your camera battery is fully charged before starting the update process.
Fungus can be damaging and difficult to remove. It is recommended to take the lens to a professional service center for cleaning. Avoid disassembling the lens yourself as it might void warranties and cause further damage.
Yes, the Olympus ED35-100mm f2.0 lens is weather-sealed, providing protection against dust and moisture, making it suitable for use in various environmental conditions. However, it is always good to exercise caution and protect the lens from extreme weather.
To achieve optimal image quality, use a tripod to stabilize your shots, especially in low-light conditions. Shoot at an aperture of f/2.8 to f/4 for sharpness and depth of field balance. Also, ensure proper focus and use lens hoods to minimize lens flare.
Common issues include autofocus problems, dust accumulation, and lens flare. Ensure proper cleaning and maintenance, regularly check for firmware updates, and use lens hoods to mitigate flare. Consult the user manual or Olympus support for specific troubleshooting.
Yes, the lens can be used for video recording and offers a versatile zoom range and excellent optical performance. Use a tripod or stabilizer for steady shots, and consider using manual focus for precise control over your footage.