iOS Apps

iOS – Olympus Lens Buddy – New

The Olympus Lens Buddy app allows you to browse the full range of Olympus Micro Four Thirds and Four Thirds lenses. It allows you to browse all the lens manufacturers based on the lens mount.


This app retails for $0.99/£0.69 and you can download it here.

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The full list of lens manufacturers and mounts includes:


✔ Olympus Micro Four Thirds

✔ Panasonic Micro Four Thirds

✔ Voigtländer Micro Four Thirds

✔ Samyang Micro Four Thirds

✔ Noktor Micro Four Thirds

✔ Olympus Four Thirds

✔ Panasonic Four Thirds

✔ Samyang Four Thirds

✔ Sigma Four Thirds



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This app allows you to add lenses to a Favorites page so you can keep an inventory of what lenses you own or which lenses you want to have on your wish list. These are separated out by Own It and Wish List. 



For lenses in your Own It list, you can add Notes as well as the Serial Number for your lens for handy future reference.



For lenses in your Wish List, you can add Notes for handy future reference. 

When you bring up the page for an individual lens, it shows you a picture of the lens as well details for the lens. Lens details include the type of lens, focal length, maximum and minimum apertures, filter size, dimensions and weight.



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