![]() ![]() When purchasing underwater photography equipment like the products mentioned in this article, please support DPG by supporting our retail partner- . It features a versatile focal length of 90mm, which is ideal for macro photography, portraiture, and other applications where you need a medium telephoto reach. (Spoiler: It’s for “super-macro junkies”!) Check out the video below. They also provide very handy visual demonstrations of some of these aspects, concluding with a discussion about who might want to invest in the lens. Designed for ultra-high magnification shooting and built for adventures, the M.Zuiko Digital ED 90mm f/3.5 Macro IS PRO, from OM SYSTEM, is the ideal field macro lens for Micro Four Thirds shooters. The Sony FE Macro 2.8/90 G OSS offers good but not great build quality. What is It Introduced in Spring 2015, the Sony 90mm f/2.8 Macro G OSS lens is an FE-mount lens for telephoto and macro work on the Sony mirrorless bodies. Backscatter CEO Jim Decker and Media Producer Robin Dodd chat about the lens and compare it to other offerings both within the Micro Four Thirds context and from other systems, including the Olympus 60mm MFT macro, the Sony 90mm full-frame macro, and also the Olympus TG-6 compact-known for its epic extreme-macro Microscope Mode.Īfter giving the lens a good workout topside-with underwater testing to follow as soon as the weather in Monterey Bay improves!-Jim tells Robin about the lens’ working distance advantages, mind-blowing magnification, impressive sharpness, and snappy autofocus performance. The Micro Four Thirds crop factor of 2x makes the OM System 90mm equivalent to a 180mm lens on a full-frame camera and means a-comparatively huge-working distance of around three inches (8cm) from the end of the lens.īut if you’re wondering exactly what the implications of all that are for underwater shooters, you’ll want to check out Backscatter’s latest video. With OM Digital Solutions’ February announcement of the OM System M.Zuiko 90mm F3.5 Macro IS PRO, a professional-level lens with a 2:1 reproduction ratio, shooting macro with Micro Four Thirds (MFT) just got a lot more interesting. ![]()
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