This high performance lens delivers clear, sharp and expansive images for landscape, architectural and travel photographers and photojournalists.
The f/4 maximum aperture stays constant over the full focal-length range, so there is no variation in shutter speed or ISO when zooming.
The lens's 4-stop Image Stabilizer ensures sharp images when shooting handheld and switches to normal shooting or panning motion as required.
A 9-blade circular aperture gives out of focus regions a softer feel so your subject stands out sharply against beautiful, smooth background blur.
16-35mm
f/4
22
0.28
0.23
12
16
9
77
615
No
E-77Ⅱ
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