Olympus has produced an announcement that talks about its roadmap for new electronic lenses in the future. The up-to-date M.Zuiko Digital lens roadmap outlines strategies to grow the lens lineup. The roadmap also includes an update on the predicted availability for the earlier introduced M.Zukio Digital ED 150-400mm F4.5 TC1.25x IS Professional super-telephoto zoom lens with an integrated 1.25x tele-converter. The enhancement of that lens was declared in January 2019 and is at present approximated to start this winter.
It is the initial lens that capabilities a built-in 1.25x tele-converter to extend the greatest focal length to 1000mm. Olympus has also verified that a pair of new lenses, such as the M.Zuiko Electronic ED 8-25mm F4. Pro and an unnamed macro lens will join the line.
Olympus states that it intends to keep on to boost its lineup of lenses to optimize the “unrivaled technique portability built probable by the compact, light-weight, significant picture high-quality of the Micro 4 Thirds method.” Olympus will be including a aspect to make super-telephoto capturing much more practical and satisfy the rising wants of birding and wildlife photographers.

Advancement is underway to incorporate a new Bird Detection ability to Olympus’Intelligent Issue Detection Autofocus on the OM-D E-M1X digital camera. The upcoming will be added to the digital camera by way of a firmware update scheduled for release this wintertime.
Together with asserting this new characteristic and the updated lens roadmap, Olympus has also offered the remaining impression of the 150-400mm lens. The impression reveals some of the controls that are out there on the lens, which includes controls for autofocus or guide concentrate and impression stabilization, amid others.