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OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm F2.8 Macro For Micro Four Thirds System Camera, Weather Sealed Design, Focus Limit Switch Bright

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Focal Length Description 60 mm
Lens Type Telephoto
Compatible Mountings Micro Four Thirds
Camera Lens Description 60 millimetres

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  • Weatherproof Macro lens withstands harsh conditions
  • 7.4 inch minimum working distance, Focal Length - 60 mm
  • 1x 35mm equivalent maximum magnification
  • 13 separate lens elements in 10 groups assures faithful reproduction of finest details
  • Focus limit switch speeds up auto focus, Built-in working distance window for subject distance confirmation
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Image stabilization
4.8
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Auto focus
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For portrait photography
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lens type
Telephoto
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Micro Four Thirds
Micro Four Thirds
Micro Four Thirds
Micro Four Thirds
Micro Four Thirds
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lens design
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Zoom
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focus type
Auto Focus
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Manual Focus
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minimum focal length
60 millimeters
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max focal length
60 millimeters
300 millimeters
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fixed focal length
60 millimeters
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Get up close and personal with this high quality dust and splash-proof M.Zuiko 60mm F2.8 Macro lens! Features like a 1x* magnification and minimum focusing distance of about 7-and-a-half inches establishes a narrow range of focus to capture enhanced, close-up shots of your macro subjects without missing a single detail. Plus, the weather-resistant design allows you to work in challenging conditions.

Close Focusing Distance

The M.Zuiko ED 60mm F2.8 Macro features a 7.4-inch minimum focusing distance at 1:1 life-size magnification. It has a shooting distance/magnification indicator and a Focus Limit Switch which enables a narrow range of focus to help you zero in on your subject faster, enhancing close-up precision and control.

Movie-Still Compatible (MSC)

The linear drive motor found in the M.Zuiko ED 60mm F2.8 Macro is Movie & Still Compatible (MSC) and provides fast, nearly silent focusing and aperture performance; a must-have for any videographer.

All-weather Wonder

Sometimes the harshest conditions produce the most dramatic photo opportunities. With hermetic sealing to keep out moisture and dust, the 60mm F2.8 Macro is ready to take on the elements. You don’t have to baby this baby!

ZERO Coating

Adapted from multilayer film deposition technology used in Olympus' industry-leading line of precision microscopes, the Zuiko Extra-Low Reflective Optical Coating practically eliminates ghosts and flares caused by in-frame light sources. This feature in invaluable when shooting into the sun or other back-lit situations

Bright F2.8 Aperture

A bright F2.8 aperture allows you to focus on getting the shot. Whether you're shooting in a dimly lit restaurant, or capturing a night-scene on city streets, you won't have to worry about having enough light.

Serious Hand-Held Performance

Paired with the serious in-body image stabilization of the Olympus OM-D or PEN-F cameras, this extremely bright F2.8 lens allows you to shoot longer hand-held exposures, which is especially handy for night-time photography.

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    60mm macro Micro Four Thirds lens.

    Customer reviews

    4.8 out of 5 stars
    4.8 out of 5
    389 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the weight, macro, value, and sharpness of the camera lenses. They mention that its a joy to carry and use, and that its perfect for shooting macro. They also like the image quality, and quality. That said, opinions are mixed on focusing and lens quality.

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    56 customers mention56 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the lens. They mention that it's a great lens for macro and portraits, with a nice bokeh and a shallow enough depth of field. The image quality is great for the price point, and it makes a good portrait lens. Customers also say that the lens is one of the most exceptional pieces of glass ever produced in its category.

    "...gt; QUALITY: The fit and finish of both lenses in very good, maybe a little higher for the Leica...." Read more

    "...Image quality seems great with both lens, but at the same magnification you get better working distance (good), less light light to the camera (bad)..." Read more

    "...growing base of user reviews that this lens is one of the most exceptional pieces of glass ever produced in its category, for any system, including..." Read more

    "...Takes beautiful, sharp photos with a nice bokeh...." Read more

    51 customers mention51 positive0 negative

    Customers are impressed with the sharpness of the lens. They say it's razor sharp at f2.8 and several stops down, with excellent glass and excellent contrast. The lens is very detailed and takes lovely close ups, making it great for macro photography.

    "...In my experience the lens is sharp right from 2.8, with stopping down grabbing you a bit more. But the reality is it's sharp right from jump...." Read more

    "...Takes beautiful, sharp photos with a nice bokeh...." Read more

    "...the quality of images, when used as a day to day 60mm lens, are also sharp and clear with good contrast...." Read more

    "...This lens has really let the Panasonic Body Shine, amazing the sharpness this lens produces, the AF is dead silent...." Read more

    40 customers mention37 positive3 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the lens. They mention it feels well made, is impressive, and does an absolutely amazing job. Some appreciate its delicate design and the fact that it works well as a short telephoto lens.

    "PRICE, QUALITY, AND PERFORMANCE> PRICE: about$ 500 for the Zuiko vs $1000 for the Leica...." Read more

    "...Use all the focus spots, and it worked very well. As different micro 4/3rd camera's have different options, these results may vary...." Read more

    "...The bokeh is good. The build quality is good, though it is a plastic lens (and I'm so glad, as metal would have been $300 more), and the weather..." Read more

    "...Construction is plastic but, if you're familiar with Olympus, it's high quality and solid...." Read more

    34 customers mention34 positive0 negative

    Customers like the weight and size of the camera lens. They say it is minimal as well as size, and is much lighter and easier to carry than their larger Canon SLR. They also say that the fit and finish are excellent, and it can fit into tight or irregular places.

    "...is about 3" (to the bottom of the camera), and it can fit into tight or irregular places---which are common when shooting forests, etc...." Read more

    "...3. This is a light, very long lens...." Read more

    "...And the lack of bulk and weight is a major reason to get a Micro 4/3rds anyway...." Read more

    "...produced, with the added benefit of being significantly smaller and lighter. As a macro lens, it is sublime....a joy to handle and use...." Read more

    22 customers mention22 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the macro lens. They mention that it is perfect for shooting macro in the field, great for desktop range macro photography work, and the best macro for MFT. The sharp lens not only delivers outstanding hand held macro shots, but also doubles a 120mm, making it a great choice for both macro and portrait photography.

    "...between 1" and 4" tall---so the Neewer flash is perfect for macro photography...." Read more

    "...focal length is also a huge plus, making it a great choice for both macro and portrait photography...." Read more

    "Excellent macro lens for the m43 system...." Read more

    "...Fantastic for macro and is my go-to lens!!!" Read more

    19 customers mention19 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the value of the lens. They mention that it is worth the price, has great definition, and excellent performance. They also say that it's not a cheap product, and has a nice finish.

    "PRICE, QUALITY, AND PERFORMANCE> PRICE: about$ 500 for the Zuiko vs $1000 for the Leica...." Read more

    "...For this purpose I feel the lens is a great choice and a deal at the price...." Read more

    "This is not a flawless lens, but it is a lot of glass for very little money.I got some wonderful results with good light...." Read more

    "...Having said that, the lens is definitely worth the money. Sharp resolution and excellent contrast...." Read more

    44 customers mention23 positive21 negative

    Customers are mixed about the focusing of the camera lenses. Some mention that the autofocus is fast, reliable, and distortion-free, while others say that it may be rather slow in some situations. Some reviewers also mention that it will hunt for focus and that it is the slowest of all the lenses they own.

    "...This is good for focus, but bad for flash control, as even the built in flash will over expose images (cannot turn down enough)...." Read more

    "...Quite a few Leica purchasers (including myself) report that the autofocus system fails and the first Lumix 14-42mm PZ lens I received had a heavy..." Read more

    "...The autofocus is still quick and reliable, even after all these years...." Read more

    "...With regards to the AF; while it can be slow at times, and I stand by my original statement, it should be noted that macro lenses generally focus..." Read more

    12 customers mention8 positive4 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the lens. Some mention that it has a very useful focal length, a great Focal range, and is equally adept at distant images. However, some say that it is not a flawless lens, the af is not the best, and that neither lens is suitable for high magnification work.

    "...The versatility of the 60mm focal length is also a huge plus, making it a great choice for both macro and portrait photography...." Read more

    "...Neither lens is suitable for high magnification work (meaning magnification greater than 1:1 with bellows or extension tubes), because of their..." Read more

    "...The images speak for themselves. Equally adept at distant images, I imagine most are interested in its macro capabilities, which is what I have..." Read more

    "...The focal length is also versitile for me. I also rented the 75mm and it was a bit too long for my taste, but the 60 was perfect...." Read more

    Excellent
    5 Stars
    Excellent
    I hate to merely parrot what others have already said here, but it's really all I can do.In my experience the lens is sharp right from 2.8, with stopping down grabbing you a bit more. But the reality is it's sharp right from jump.I've not noticed any particularly glaring defects or aberrations of any kind. The bokeh is good. The build quality is good, though it is a plastic lens (and I'm so glad, as metal would have been $300 more), and the weather sealing merely adds to an already fantastic presentation.I will echo one reviewer here by saying that the af is not the best. It's not terrible by any means, but I've definitely experienced hunting in situations I wouldn't expect it. The focus limiter absolutely helps with this and is an invaluable inclusion, but it doesn't fix it. Often we're manual focusing with macro anyway, so it's not a big problem. I love the 1:1 option on the dial, but I wish you could simply click it and have it stay there.The fact that it doesn't include a lens hood is simply inexcusable. I think this is an unfortunate move by Olympus. That and the sometimes odd af issues would have forced me to give the lens 4 stars, were it not for the price. You could buy a lens hood for this lens and still (imo) be making out like a bandit, with a fabulous piece of glass for far less than the cost of a macro lens in a similar range for any larger dslr. I used the Sigma 150mm macro, and that thing is twice the price. Not only that, it weighs 1150 grams; this lens weighs less than 200. Ridiculous.All things considered I have to, without reservation, provide this lens with its 5-star rating.***UPDATE***This lens continues to impress. Frankly at this point I'm shocked at the pricing vs quality equation regarding the lens. I firmly believe that this is a perfect example of the type of lenses both Olympus and Panasonic should be focusing on for this system. Who cares about metal lenses? You can make a lens plenty sturdy out of plastic while keeping cost and weight down. I think it's obvious from all the pro reviews and the growing base of user reviews that this lens is one of the most exceptional pieces of glass ever produced in its category, for any system, including the big guys. Absolutely stellar image quality, and in a package that is, when compared to the much larger and heavier competition, simply astounding.Keep making lenses like this, and m43 is here to stay.With regards to the AF; while it can be slow at times, and I stand by my original statement, it should be noted that macro lenses generally focus slower than normal lenses, due to the increased focus range. In the category of macro lenses this lens is plenty fast. I merely think this is an area where there is still room for improvement.That said, I am obviously exceedingly happy with the lens; it is the best lens in my bag, without question.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars One weird lens worth getting
    Reviewed in Canada on October 22, 2023
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    5.0 out of 5 stars One weird lens worth getting
    Reviewed in Canada on October 22, 2023
    This review is for: Olympus M. Zuiko 60mm F/2.8 Lens

    This is a great lens. Handling is weird.

    I have both this lens as well as the Panasonic 30mm macro lens. Optically, they are both absolute jewels. The 30mm get the nod from me for copy work where the shorter working distance doesn't matter but (slightly) sharper corners matter. For nature and non-flat objects, the 60mm gives more room for lighting and is blisteringly sharp.

    I wish the 60mm handled like the 30mm (simple) but it doesn't. This is where it gets weird. It has a focus limiter switch (pictured) with 3 ranges. Beyond those, the limit switch is spring loaded. It took me awhile to figure out what it was doing: It takes the lens to 1:1. Okay, 'weird' all of a sudden becomes 'genius'! lol

    Optically, the lens is superb, sharp already at f/2.8.

    For single-image capture of skittish objects, the greater working distance wins out over the 30mm macro lens.

    Combined with pixel shifting and the m4/3 sensor, I can obtain crisp images of small objects.

    With focus stacking, the results are equally satisfactory for small objects (although I still rely on bigger format cameras for larger subjects).

    This lens and micro four thirds are meant for macro photography.

    Great lens. Worth considering. Recommended without -- okay, maybe with one! -- reservation!
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Una maravilla de lente. Súper entretenido. Fotos realmente nítidas
    Reviewed in Mexico on September 17, 2022
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    John
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great macro lens if that is your only criteria for it.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 16, 2023
    Gerhard Lepp
    5.0 out of 5 stars Lieblings objektiv
    Reviewed in Germany on July 4, 2021
    Zakalin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
    Reviewed in Spain on August 9, 2019
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