Hello again, Izzy at Digital Goja
showrooms and here we have the new Zuiko
from Olympus, the 30mm macro.
It's a 3.5, this is great for the micro
four-thirds market. As always if this
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Alright, so let's see what comes inside
the box of the new Olympus Zuiko ED
30mm f/3.5 macro, remember this
is for micro four-thirds. Ok, first thing
you're going to see is your warranty
card and this is for the U.S. Of course
this is if it's purchased in the US and if
its purchased from an authorized dealer
like Digital Goja. And here is a nice
instruction pamphlet in multiple
languages that gives you some
information and very well packaged in
here even though it's a small lens they
want to make sure that it gets to you in
one piece.
Alright and there is, now let's take a
closer look and look at the features on
this lens.
Alright so let's take a closer look, here
it is 30mm f/3.5 macro
aspherical elements, it has two of them and
one EDA element of course, what does that
mean? That means as we could put together
another award-winning lens, especially
for us macro photographers, we needed
something that allows us to get a bit
closer, this guy fits the bill. Notice it
has a 1 to 2.5x magnification ratio,
which is very well suited for macro
shooting. Of course its greater than life
size but you do have a minimum working
distance of 0.6" with a
minimum focusing distance of 3.7".
It does have their MSC high-speed image
or AF which works great for video and
stills but of course you do have full
time manual focus, very important in
macro photography imaging. It is a 46mm
filter thread size so that
means you can readily find some really
good UV, CPL and ND filters out on the market.
Notice how it has a metal breach mount
with electronic contact so you can get a
good connection for your exposure and
for your focus, very lightweight, has
rounded seven blade diaphragm so that
means that you get beautiful Bokeh images
when you have it at your maximum
aperture of 3.5. Remember, it does stop
down to f/22 for
considerable depth of field control and
if it was a full-frame this will be a
16mm perspective for full frame
and 35mm equivalent. So there
you have it,
if you're in the market for a new macro
lens for your micro four thirds camera
take a closer look at the Olympus Zuiko
ED 30mm f/3.5 macro.
Happy Shooting!
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