The M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 100-400mm F5.0-6.3 IS II is a high-performance super-telephoto zoom lens built for the Micro Four Thirds System. Designed for photographers seeking precision, reliability, and portability, its compact, lightweight form allows for stunning image capture even in the most demanding conditions. Offering a focal length range of 200-800mm (35mm equivalent) and compatibility with the MC-20 2X teleconverter, it extends the reach up to an impressive 1600mm, making it ideal for bird and wildlife photography. The 5-axis sync IS system provides up to 7.0 steps of shutter speed compensation, ensuring sharp, steady handheld shots even at extreme magnifications.
The M.Zuiko 100-400mm IS lens lets you get up close to your subject, no matter how far away you are. Whether you’re capturing the flight of a bird in the distant skies above Uluru or zooming in on the details of a surfer riding the waves at Bells Beach, this lens offers remarkable telephoto and macro performance. With its wide working distance, it's a top choice for getting those detailed, up-close shots without ever having to get too close to your subject—ideal for wildlife photographers and anyone chasing the beauty of Australia’s rugged landscapes.
Weather-sealed Construction
Designed to withstand the elements, the entire lens barrel of the M.Zuiko 100-400mm IS is hermetically sealed, making it resistant to moisture, dust, and debris. So, whether you’re trekking through the tropical rainforests of Queensland, capturing the dry dust storms of the Outback, or photographing the sunrise on a foggy coastal cliff, you can stop worrying about the weather. The weathersealed design ensures that you can focus on your photography without being limited by unpredictable conditions.
Built-in Image Stabilisation
Sometimes the best shots are found in the most remote locations, and the M.Zuiko 100-400mm IS makes it easier than ever to go off the beaten track and capture stunning images. Thanks to its built-in image stabilisation, you can shoot handheld with confidence, even in challenging conditions. Whether you're navigating the bush or hiking up a steep cliff for that perfect shot, you won’t need a tripod to capture sharp, clear images—giving you the freedom to explore the vast Australian landscapes and document them in incredible detail.