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Olympus 11-22mm f/2.8-3.5

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Olympus 11-22mm f/2.8-3.5

VERY IMPORTANT: Due to a variety of problems we have encountered, we do not recommend using Olympus lenses for video use with Panasonic micro 4/3 cameras/camcorders. Rent at your own risk.

One of the wide angle, high-quality zooms from Olympus. Aspherical elements keep chromatic aberration and flare to a minimum allowing you to capture dramatic, wide angle scenes with high resolution and good contrast.

Roger’s Take: Comparing the ultra-wide, crop-sensor camera lenses is an extremely difficult task, so I’ll put the summary first: they all deliver excellent image quality, and you can’t go wrong with any of them. To my ‘just taking pictures’ assessment, they are all excellent. There are some differences though, so I’ll try to point those out so you have a better chance at choosing the one that’s best for you.
The Olympus 7-14 f/4 is the widest zoom made, and probably the best wide zoom available in 4/3. It has virtually no geometric distortion, little vignetting, and is sharp in the corners throughout its focal range even wide open. There’s a bit of chromatic aberration in the extreme corners at wide angle, but that’s about the only flaw (other than the price) one can find.
The Olympus 11-22 f/2.8-3.5 has little distortion, excellent flare control, and very little chromatic aberration. It has decent image quality wide open, but sharpens noticeably when stopped down one stop to f/4-5.6. A very good lens.
The Olympus 9-18 f/4-5.6 is a very small lens, which is important if it’s “in the bag just in case I need a wide angle”. Like the other Olympus lenses, it has very little distortion and is nice and sharp even wide open. Of course, that’s more important since it doesn’t have the wide aperture of its Olympus cousins. Overall its excellent value and a very decent lens for the money.
The Sigma 10-20 f/4-5.6 has a bit larger range and provides excellent image quality, although it has a bit of barrel distortion at the wide end. It’s quite sharp in the center even wide open, a bit less so in the edges until f/5.6 or f/8. It’s internally focusing, so if you plan on using a circular polarizer (not always the best idea on an ultra-wide).

But like I said above: they’re all excellent. We hardly ever get anything but happy comments about any of them.

Specs:

Filter Size
72mm
Aperture
f2.8-22
Length
3.7”
Diameter
3.0”
Weight
0.95 lb.
Hood
LH-75
Minimum Focusing Distance
0.9 feet
Maximum Magnification
.13x
Angle of view: (4/3 frame)
89 to 53 degrees
Zoom method
Barrel extending (reverse extension, longest @11mm), nonrotating
Image Stabilization
NONE
Focusing System
Internal, full-time manual override
Aperture Blades
7 curved
Aperture Change
f/2.8 @ 11mm; f3 @ 14mm; f/3.25 @ 18mm; f/3.5 @ 21mm
Groups/Elements
10/12
Low Dispersion Elements
2
Aspherical Elements
0
Weather Resistant
No
Flare Resistance
Moderate ghosting, mild loss of contrast

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Pricing

LensRentals.com offers rentals of every length between 4 and 90 days. Some common selections are:

Rental Period Price Day Rate
4 days $39.75 ~$9.94 per day
7 days $53.00 ~$7.58 per day
10 days $71.50 $7.15 per day
14 days $92.75 ~$6.63 per day
21 days $124.50 ~$5.93 per day
30 days $156.25 ~$5.21 per day
45 days $204.00 ~$4.54 per day
60 days $238.50 ~$3.98 per day
90 days $307.50 ~$3.42 per day

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LensRentals also offers an optional damage waiver on this product, limiting your expense should it get damaged while in your possession.

Rental Period Waiver Price Total Price Day Rate
4 days +$7.50 $47.25 ~$11.82 per day
7 days +$10.00 $63.00 $9.00 per day
10 days +$13.50 $85.00 $8.50 per day
14 days +$17.50 $110.25 ~$7.88 per day
21 days +$23.50 $148.00 ~$7.05 per day
30 days +$29.50 $185.75 ~$6.20 per day
45 days +$38.50 $242.50 ~$5.39 per day
60 days +$45.00 $283.50 ~$4.73 per day
90 days +$58.00 $365.50 ~$4.07 per day

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