OM System M.Zuiko OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/1.8 II (Micro Review

The OM System 17mm f/1.8 II is a fantastically built, tiny prime lens, but its average optics make the $550 price hard to justify for most shooters.

Focal Length 17mm
Max Aperture f/1.8
Mount Micro Four Thirds
Stabilization
Weather Sealed
Weight G 113
Af Type Autofocus
Lens Type
OM System M.Zuiko OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/1.8 II (Micro lens
68 Overall Score

Overview

The OM System 17mm f/1.8 II is a tiny, classic 34mm-equivalent prime for Micro Four Thirds cameras. It's a simple, fast, and lightweight lens that's basically built for street photography and casual walk-around shooting.

With a max aperture of f/1.8, it lets in a decent amount of light for low-light situations and gives you some background blur. Just don't expect it to be a landscape or macro specialist, because it's really not built for that.

Performance

Optically, it's fine. The scores land it in the middle of the pack for sharpness and autofocus. It's not the sharpest lens wide open, and the autofocus is just okay, hitting the 48th percentile. But the build quality is where this thing shines, sitting in the 99th percentile. It feels solid and well-made for its size. The bokeh is decent for a lens this wide, and the close-focusing distance of 25cm is usable for some detail shots.

Performance Percentiles

Af 47.5
Bokeh 66.3
Build 98.5
Macro 65.3
Optical 56.3
Aperture 76
Versatility 39.8
Stabilization 39.5

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Incredibly compact and light at just 113g. 99th
  • Excellent, durable build quality that feels premium. 76th
  • Fast f/1.8 aperture is great for low light. 66th
  • Classic 34mm field of view is perfect for street photography. 65th

Cons

  • Optical sharpness is just average, especially wide open.
  • No image stabilization built into the lens.
  • Not weather-sealed, so keep it out of the rain.
  • Weakest performance area is for landscape photography.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Focal Length Min 17
Focal Length Max 17
Elements 9
Groups 6

Aperture

Max Aperture f/1.8
Min Aperture f/22
Diaphragm Blades 7

Build

Mount Micro Four Thirds
Format Micro Four Thirds
Weight 0.1 kg / 0.2 lbs
Filter Thread 46

AF & Stabilization

AF Type Autofocus
Stabilization No

Focus

Min Focus Distance 250
Max Magnification 1:12.5

Value & Pricing

Here's the rub: it's $550. For that price, you're paying a premium for the OM System branding and that fantastic build quality in a tiny package. The actual optical performance doesn't really justify the cost on its own. You're buying the feel and the form factor more than anything.

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$550

vs Competition

Stack it up against the competition and the value question gets tougher. The Viltrox 35mm f/1.7 for Z-mount is sharper and costs half as much, though it's for a different system. For Micro Four Thirds, the Panasonic 20mm f/1.7 is a classic alternative that's even smaller, though its AF is slower. The Sony 15mm f/1.4 G is in another league optically, but it's also bigger and more expensive. This OM lens wins on pure, compact build and handling, but loses on pure price-to-performance.

Verdict

Buy this lens if you're an OM System shooter who values a super small, incredibly well-built prime for everyday and street photography above all else, and you're okay paying a bit of a brand tax. Skip it if you're on a tight budget, need top-tier sharpness, or want features like stabilization or weather sealing.

Deal Tracker

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