Originally developed by Panasonic and Olympus, Micro Four Thirds lenses are purpose-built for compact mirrorless cameras — offering excellent portability, fast autofocus, and a wide range of options for both stills and video work.
Explore Micro Four Thirds Lenses
Compact. Capable. Creative.
From ultra-light primes to precision macros, Micro Four Thirds lenses offer powerful performance in a small package — perfect for travel, handheld work, and creators prioritising portability without compromise.
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Fast, Sharp, and Travel-Friendly
Micro Four Thirds prime lenses deliver exceptional sharpness and bright apertures in a compact form — ideal for portrait, street, and low-light work when you want maximum image quality with minimal bulk.
Designed for versatility, MFT zoom lenses give you wide-to-tele coverage without the weight. Perfect for documentary, run-and-gun filming, and travel shooting when space and speed matter.
Capture stunning close-ups with Micro Four Thirds macro lenses — offering short minimum focus distances, crisp rendering, and beautiful subject isolation for tiny subjects, product work, and creative details
Unlock creative flexibility by adapting lenses from other systems to your Micro Four Thirds camera. Ideal for hybrid shooters and anyone with existing glass they want to make the most of.
Why Choose Micro Four Thirds?
Lightweight. Versatile. Reliable.
Micro Four Thirds lenses offer big results in a small format — with excellent optical performance, fast autofocus, and unmatched portability. Whether you're shooting stills, video, or hybrid content, MFT keeps things agile.
What is Micro Four Thirds?
Micro Four Thirds (MFT) is a compact mirrorless camera system developed by Panasonic and Olympus. It uses a smaller sensor size than full-frame, allowing for lightweight lenses and excellent reach with smaller focal lengths.
Can I use lenses from other systems on Micro Four Thirds?
Yes — many lenses from other mounts can be adapted to MFT bodies using third-party or manufacturer-specific adaptors. Autofocus and electronic communication may vary depending on the lens and adapter combination.
Is Micro Four Thirds good for video?
Absolutely. Many Micro Four Thirds cameras offer professional video features like log profiles, high frame rates, and in-body stabilisation. The small form factor also makes MFT ideal for handheld or travel filmmaking.
Micro Four Thirds offers one of the most compact and versatile lens ecosystems on the market — but with so many options, it’s not always easy to choose. If you’re unsure what fits your project, just ask — our expert team is happy to help.