The Olympus S Zuiko Auto Zoom 100-200mm f/5 is a lens and was introduced to the public in 1982. However, it could not convince big and was discontinued a short time later.
The Olympus S Zuiko Auto Zoom 100-200mm f/5 belongs to the sliding zoom lens category. It has a 2x zoom. The focal lengths go from 100mm to 200mm. The maximum aperture is f/5 throughout. The focus setting of the lens must be made manually. In order for the subject to be in focus, you have to be at least 240 cm away. Due to this high closest focusing distance, it is not particularly suitable for portrait photography.
The lens can be connected to SLR cameras with Olympus OM mount. In terms of lens construction, it is made up of nine elements in six groups. A 49 mm filter lens, for example an Orange filter, can be attached in front of the lens. The weight in grams is 570.
Technical datasheet
Attribute | Specification |
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Minimal focal length | 100 mm |
Maximum focal length | 200 mm |
Zoom factor | 2 |
Biggest aperture (wide angle) | f/5 |
Biggest aperture (tele) | f/5 |
Smallest aperture | f/32 |
Minimum focus distance | 240 cm |
Number of elements | 9 |
Number of groups | 6 |
Filter thread | 49 mm |
Weight | 570 g |
Country of production | Japan |