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Olympus M.Zuiko 9-18mm f/4.0-5.6 Aspherical ED Lens for MFT/Micro 4/3rds
Mar 31, 2017
Good wide-angle zoom for micro-4/3
Not really too much to say... if you want a wide angle zoom for micro-4/3 and don't want to pay the price or size/weight penalty for a "pro" level lens, this is the best option.
I use it mostly for landscapes while traveling. The lens isn't great in low light, but that should be obvious by looking at the specs. But, for daytime landscapes, it does the job.

Mar 31, 2017
Good, cheap, manual lens
2 of 2 found this helpful I bought this lens to use with an adapter with my Olympus mirrorless. At less than half the price of a used u4/3 prime, it seemed like a good option for a focal length I don't plan to use too often.
Even with the adapter, the lens is size-appropriate for a small body mirrorless. A bit longer than my u4/3, but similar weight and width.
Images are sharp enough for my purposes. Pixel-peepers may find some softness in the corners wide-open and some purple fringing. Both can be corrected, either by stopping down or fixing in post. This is the reason for 4 star instead of 5 star. For use on a OM film camera, these issues may not be present.
Various photo forums report the higher SN examples of this lens have better coatings on the glass and produce better results. I have no idea if it's true, or just that the lens will be newer and likely in better condition. Regardless, find a high SN example in good condition and have fun.