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- Real Name: Tom Croucher
Their only 3 or 4 MFT zoom lenses that have a a servo zoom control, and have EZ or PZ suffix in their model name. The Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 14-150 f/4-5.6 lens you referenced will work on the previous and current BMD Studio cameras, but will not have any remote zoom control, as this is a manual zoom lens. Again, this lens is very slow, and not a good studio lens choice. You need the Oly Pro f/2.8 zooms or the Panasonic Leica 12-50 f/2.8-4.0 zoom, which has a faster f/stop at the wider end of the zoom range. Thst said, none of the variable f/stop zooms are ideal for studio work. These are really stil, camera lenses, not designed for studio video/TV shooting.
The B4 zooms can be had on the used market for reasonable prices, and have the remote zoom control and some have remote focus as well. These are designed for video and TV,production, and are parfocal, holding their focus while zooming, which the Oly/Panasonic MFT zooms do not do.
The new BMD Focus and Zoom remotes only work with the new Studio cameras II just released. The previous studio cameras have on camera iris and zoom control (limited to power zoom lenses only).
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