Unbelievably good optical quality - amazing for portraits.
Consistent Output; Durable; Quick Focus; Rugged; Sharp Focus; Strong Construction
Unbelievably good optical quality - amazing for portraits.
Consistent Output; Durable; Quick Focus; Rugged; Sharp Focus; Strong Construction
I bought this some years ago to bridge the gap between 14-42mm and 70-300mm lenses to use with my e620. It had been a great workhorse and has been the default lens to use with the camera ever since I have had it. It even survived falling from the top of the grandstand at Croft Circuit.
"I bought this lense and it is an awesome lense. I have always been an Olympus user and have never been disappointed yet, been shooting for 25 years and love Olympus. This lense is the perfect lense from zooming in at just the right area. Love it"
As part of the Four Thirds system, Olympus lenses effectively double equivalent focal lengths, so this lens offers a similar angle of view as a 100mm lens on the E-system cameras. One of advantages of this is that lenses are much smaller than their 35mm or APS-C compatible equivalents.
Small; fast aperture; sharp and low fringing
No ratio scale; no focus limiter
The Olympus Zuiko Digital ED 50mm 1:2.0 Macro was one of the very first Four Thirds system lenses, announced along with the launch of the E-1 back in June 2003. With an unusually fast maximum aperture for a macro lens, it's described as a dual purpose optic also suitable for portraits; indeed it's...
Superb image quality even wide open - sharp; distortion-free with no lateral CA; Compact and lightweight compared to similar lenses for larger formats; Fast maximum aperture for a macro lens
Unrefined autofocus motor and no focus range limiter switch; Susceptible to flare with bright light sources in the frame; Bokeh chromatic aberration at wider apertures; No macro ratio scale
This Four Thirds lens has 'macro' on the side but only a 1:2 magnification ratio. It relies on the 2x crop factor to bring objects up to size. Despite this, the 50mm lens feels more like a 100mm on Olympus bodies, giving it an ideal focal length for macro tasks.
If you are a Olympus user , there is NO reason not to own this lens in fact this lens along with a few others make the 4/3 system a very attractive option One can only wish that other stellar single focal lengths be made available for the Olympus system
Outstanding optical quality well built weather seals
No focus limiter on a macro lens which causes the lens to hunt through the whole focusing range at times
Now, thats my lens. The 300 f/2.8 I can get for free when I need it. Stellar performance. 300mm of reach with an aperture of F2 is really cool. Not speaking about the price I paid for. After adjusting the Front-focus on my E-5, putting in -4, this lens performs outstanding.
F2.0; weather sealing; IQ; size; weight
nothing really
Superb image quality even wide open - sharp, distortion-free with no lateral CA; Compact and lightweight compared to similar lenses for larger formats; Fast maximum aperture for a macro lens;
Unrefined autofocus motor and no focus range limiter switch; Susceptible to flare with bright light sources in the frame; Bokeh chromatic aberration at wider apertures; No macro ratio scale;
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