http://www.getolympus.com/lenses/m-zuiko-ed-30mm-f3-5-macro.html
I think with all these new lenses, the m4/3 system is really one of the most substantial.
Samples
https://www.dpreview.com/samples/9126056017/misers-macro-olympus-30mm-f3-5-macro-sample-gallery
PR
CENTER VALLEY, Pa., September 19, 2016 – The new M.Zuiko Digital ED 30mm f3.5 Macro (35mm equivalent: 60mm) Premium lens is designed for exceptional optical performance and image quality in a lightweight compact form. This macro lens is the latest addition to the award-winning M.Zuiko family of Micro Four Thirds lenses that deliver crystal-clear image quality and exquisite bokeh for entry-level and advanced users looking to produce flawless, professional-quality images and videos of everyday subjects.
The new M.Zuiko Digital ED 30mm f3.5 Macro helps users capture unique images with a maximum image magnification of 2.5x (35mm equivalent), the highest in its class. With the minimum focusing distance of 95mm (14mm from the end of the lens) and a minimum shooting field of 13.9 x 10.4mm, the lens enhances the beauty of everyday details like dew on a blade of grass or the eyes of a sleeping baby.
The lens’ superior AF performance makes capturing fleeting moments effortless, with an increase in focusing speed of 20 to 30 percent over previous Olympus macro lenses. When paired with an OM-D® or PEN® camera body, the M.Zuiko Digital ED 30mm f3.5 Macro delivers crisp and clear images courtesy of Olympus’ advanced in-camera image stabilization, which can eliminate the motion blur commonly associated with high-magnification macro photography. Macro performance can be further enhanced through the PEN-F and OM-D’s Focus Bracketing feature, which allows users to automatically capture the entire focus range within a preset number of shots.
For underwater enthusiasts, the M.Zuiko Digital ED 30mm f3.5 Macro is compatible with select Olympus underwater housings and lens ports. The lens’ internal focusing system helps novice shooters capture impressive underwater macro shots without the worry of disrupting their subject. In addition, the lens is equipped with an MSC (Movie & Still Compatible) mechanism for practically silent and smooth autofocus and aperture operation for both still shots and video.
Maximum image magnification of 2.5x (35mm equivalent), highest in its class
With the highest image magnification of 1.25x (35mm equivalent: 2.5x) in its class1 and a minimum focusing distance of 95mm (14mm from the end of the lens), this macro lens is an affordable way to enter the world of high-quality macro photography. The minimum shooting field of 13.9 x 10.4mm allows users to magnify and capture minute details like never before.
High-magnification macro photography is prone to motion blur caused by movement of the camera. When this lens is paired with the advanced in-camera image stabilization of OM-D and PEN camera bodies, motion blur is virtually eliminated.
Premium construction with excellent image quality
This macro lens is designed to be compact and lightweight while offering outstanding optical performance, making macro photography enjoyable for photographers of all skill levels. DSA2 and EDA3 lenses are utilized to provide high resolution and a maximum image magnification of 2.5x.4 The optical design minimizes vignetting, even at close distances, and the 7 blade circular aperture creates beautiful bokeh beyond the plane of focus.
High-speed autofocus performance
The lens is equipped with a MSC (Movie & Still Compatible) mechanism, which makes autofocus speed for still images and video faster and quieter. By designing the focusing lens group to be small and lightweight, autofocus speed is improved by 20 to 30 percent over previous Olympus macro lenses. High-speed AF enables users to perfectly capture precise moments, even when shooting macro subjects. This lens utilizes an internal focusing system, eliminating the worry of accidentally touching the subject since the length of the lens does not change while focusing.
U.S. Pricing and Availability
The M.Zuiko Digital ED 30mm f3.5 Macro lens will be available in black beginning in October 2016 with an estimated street price of $299.99 USD and $399.99 CAD. For a complete list of specifications, visit the Olympus website:
That sample has to be one of the worst macro photos I have ever seen.
Official samples:
https://www.olympus-imaging.jp/product/dslr/mlens/30_35macro/sample.html
What's with the lousy macro examples? My $13 Vivitar 55mm takes better photos.
My $13 Vivitar 55mm takes better photos.
So, for $13 I can buy lens that drives me right to the subject, set things all for me and takes photo commanding to camera all right stuff? Wow!
@Vitaliy no, that will cost $19.50 if you can find the right Uber person.
no, that will cost $19.50 if you can find the right Uber person.
Cool, so it still finds the object itself, and set all else for me? And only Zeiss macro glass have driving to the place option included, right?
More samples
http://www.photographyblog.com/previews/olympus_m_zuiko_digital_ed_30mm_f_3_5_macro_photos/
Review
http://photoreview.com.au/reviews/lenses/m4-3/olympus-m.zuiko-digital-ed-30mm-f-3.5-macro-lens
Review
30mm f/3.5 ED Macro is an outstanding performer in the optical department. Centre sharpness is very good wide open, reaching excellent levels at f/5.6. The borders are also very sharp, with optimum performance achieved at f/5.6 and f/8. Geometric distortion is essentially nonexistent, and chromatic aberrations are extremely well controlled too.
http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/olympus_m_zuiko_digital_ed_30mm_f_3_5_macro_review/
Another review
Good lens with very good image sharpness in the center and on the edge of the frame.
Review
The Olympus 30mm ƒ/3.5 Macro offers very sharp results, even when used wide-open at the ƒ/3.5 aperture setting. At this point there is just a small trace of corner softness, but otherwise the center of the image is tack-sharp.
http://www.imaging-resource.com/lenses/olympus/30mm-f3.5-macro-m.zuiko-digital-ed/review/
Review
https://www.ephotozine.com/article/olympus-m--zuiko-premium-30mm-f-3-5-macro-ed-lens-review--31489
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