The lens, available in blue, red, gold, and silver body finishes, is a fifth-generation manual focus lens originally derived from a CCTV lens and is well-received by enthusiasts vying for an option with a wide aperture and an extremely low price point.
It is a 4-element in 4 groups all-metal and glass built, with 8 straight blades (while others may have 12 rounded petals), a clickless aperture ring, a minimum focusing distance of 0.45 meters, 46mm filter thread, and weighs from 113 to 140 grams, depending on the production version.
On the Olympus Pen E-PM2, the lens is equivalent to a 70mm lens on a 35mm full-frame camera, an ideal choice for portraits, street photography, travel, events, experimental photography, or just for everyday photography.
The focal length offers a natural, human-eye-like view at the wider end, and flattering compression for portraits at the longer 70mm end, an enviable choice for a compact and worry-free one-lens camera setup.
Images posted were shot in RAW, and the 'Keyline' filter effect was applied as a post-process.
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As often seen on Olympus cameras, the Keyline photo effect is mainly used for creative, artistic, or stylized photography rather than for realistic images. The effect converts pictures into comic-book or cartoon-style illustrations by first drawing an outline of the object and adding a matte color finish to the outline for a stylized graphic appearance.
The Olympus E-PM2, a compact, and lightweight MFT (Micro Four Thirds) mirrorless camera with the smallest footprint when it was first introduced in 2012, features a 16MP Live MOS sensor as seen on the flagship E-M5, and prides itself with excellent image quality, fast autofocus, and great high-ISO performance, The camera is an ideal, user-friendly, and a very affordable vintage choice for both enthusiasts and new users alike.

























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