OLYMPUS 30mm Macro Review | Versatile & Affordable

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  • Опубліковано 10 січ 2024
  • WARNING* if you get this lens you may end up wandering around the garden for hours taking super closeup photos
    Next week's video is a POV photo walk with this lens around a frosty river
    Filmed on my Lumix G9 with the 25mm F1.7
    Edited in Final Cut Pro
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  • @peerawichkorkiatcharoon
    @peerawichkorkiatcharoon 6 місяців тому +1

    Your channel is hidden gem, thank you so much for all of those idea. Love the work aswell ❤

  • @lyndsaywheelans
    @lyndsaywheelans 6 місяців тому +1

    Fun review ! I found a new to me Oly 60mm macro and it’s also useful and fun to use. I should try it more in non macro work to see I like the results

  • @AriDimitris
    @AriDimitris 2 місяці тому

    I'd like to see the comparison to the m.zuiko 60 mm and how does the 30mm o of you use it in the 60mm nauticam port

  • @kcphotogeek6207
    @kcphotogeek6207 5 місяців тому

    I think all the Lumix/Oly macro lenses in mft are good. I have the Lumix 30mm F2.8 which I call the travel prime, I find it to be a good focal length for street but if you come across a market or fair you can get some nice close ups, it is also nice for portraits. The Leica 45mm got criticism for being a little soft wide open however it can be found for relatively cheap secondhand and anyway who shoots macro wide open. For those wanting more working distance I can recommend the Tamron 90mm macro I’ve adapted this lens to mft and got good results, it’s a criminally underrated lens so can be found very cheap

  • @Sofus.Solivagante
    @Sofus.Solivagante 5 місяців тому

    I love how sharp it is to photograph landscapes. Not the ideal focal length for that but, as long as you can frame the place, it is awesome.

    • @Elifarnhill
      @Elifarnhill  5 місяців тому +1

      You're right, it's not super ideal for landscapes - but I'd happily take it out on the camera for a walk or something!

  • @nicojan
    @nicojan 5 місяців тому

    That was great, thank you! I originally bought a $25 10mm+16mm extension tubes set to play around, but you have to get so close and the DoF is so shallow that it makes it really hard to keep things in focus.
    I recently got the 12-40mm f/2.8 Pro zoom though, and it's fantastic for macro, at least for my use. It won't be featured in Insect Magazine, but it's a great additional feature to an otherwise already fantastic lens. The 12-45mm f/4 Pro has an even closer focusing distance so it would be a great contender as well.

  • @prizepictures1
    @prizepictures1 5 місяців тому +1

    Tried this lens but couldn’t get along with the images in post processing. Tried the 30mm equivalent from Panasonic and it was great but I didn’t use it as much as I thought I would so I traded it in to MPB. My native lens collection stays minimal. Not sure I need much more but I keep looking.

  • @dcxdanny
    @dcxdanny 3 місяці тому

    My question is that it seems no one, even in the instructionx booklet, does not show how to use the manual focus ring.

    • @Elifarnhill
      @Elifarnhill  3 місяці тому

      If you set your camera body to manual focus you should be able to focus using the ring
      What body do you have?

  • @MrShiftyWizard
    @MrShiftyWizard 6 місяців тому

    Great review of this interesting lens! Having had a play around with an adapted old 100mm md mount macro lens, I'm thinking of picking up a native micro 4/3 macro lens (perhaps for my birthday in summer- insect season!), with such luxuries as autofocus and decent image quality! This seems good, although tempted to save up another £100 or so to get the 60mm version, bit more distance to the subject, weather sealing, also for general I have 30mm focal length covered (12-40 f2.8) but not 60mm, could serve double duty as portrait lens. But this one seems to get good results too, and maybe even slightly higher magnification? Decisions, decisions.