Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 30mm F3.5 Macro Lens, for Micro Four Thirds Cameras
July 11, 2019 - Comment
Complete description to be provided at a latter date – prior to launch date Complete description to be provided at a latter date – prior to launch date Product Features 1.25X image magnification (2.5X 35mm equivalent 7 lens elements in 6 groups Closest focus distance is 0.095 meters 40 degree angle of view Aperture range































Could not be more pleased.. Really fast focus I took a chance on this lens, as I have the 60mm macro lens .I also have the 35 macro for my 620 DLSR. This lens I am using for either my OM-D E-M1 or the EM-5.. Could not be more pleased.. Really fast focus, lightweight, good bokeh. Price is right, too. I have been an Olympus cahttps://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71uCIag6flL.jpgmera user for many years, starting digital with the 3030 and working my way up.
Happy with this lens Given the lens’ relative low cost, I had debated it for a while. Every time I would add it to my shopping cart online, Iâd get hesitant and remove it. I have always been interested in macro shots, and I love looking at macro shots, but taking macro shots never really appealed to me, oddly.When the price dropped due to a sale, I figured Iâd give it a go.Build/FeelDespite the plastic, it has a good build quality that feels nice in the hands. Itâs very light,…
Capable macro, requires care in lighting the subject at closest working distances Small, lightweight, sharp, high macro magnification (1.25x in micro-4/3 format). Slow speed isn’t a problem for macro work where one stops down anyway. CAUTION: at maximum magnification, working distance to the front of the lens is a tad over half an inch, creating lighting challenges (I took off one star for that). Since the lens can easily shade the subject, light must be from the side. Also, skittish subjects might flee. Not a problem for me, but if this bothers you, a longer macro…