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Panasonic Lumix G 30mm f/2.8 macro (development)
#1
http://news.panasonic.co.uk/pressrelease...ns-1054439

#2
Way too short IMO.

The MFT system really needs a long macro lens, something in the 80-100mm range.

--Florent

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#3
Personally I like the shorter macro lenses for the FOV they give. But I also understand the wish for a long macro.

#4
Quote:Way too short IMO.

The MFT system really needs a long macro lens, something in the 80-100mm range.
 

120mm equivalent:

http://www.opticallimits.com/m43/781-oly6028
#5
Quote:120mm equivalent:
http://www.opticallimits.com/m43/781-oly6028
 

I meant 80-100mm range in MFT, not 35mm equivalent (160-200mm).
--Florent

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#6
I wonder why the longest thus far is the Olympus 60mm...

#7
To keep things small, to match the small mirrorless MFT, I guess.

#8
Quote:I wonder why the longest thus far is the Olympus 60mm...
I suppose because economic 90~105mm macro lenses are plentiful (K, F, screw, etc) and easy to adapt to u4/3. (And for macro work, manual focus/diaphragm are acceptable.  The same cannot be said of 30 or 60mm.
#9
Quote:I suppose because economic 90~105mm macro lenses are plentiful (K, F, screw, etc) and easy to adapt to u4/3. (And for macro work, manual focus/diaphragm are acceptable.  The same cannot be said of 30 or 60mm.
Hmmm, actually 50mm and 55mm macro lenses are plentiful too (F-mount, K-mount, M42, FD-mount, EOS mount, different Minolta mounts) Wink

I doubt that Olympus/Panasonic actually don't want to sell you a new lens because the customer can go elsewhere for old lenses?

#10
Quote:Hmmm, actually 50mm and 55mm macro lenses are plentiful too (F-mount, K-mount, M42, FD-mount, EOS mount, different Minolta mounts) Wink

I doubt that Olympus/Panasonic actually don't want to sell you a new lens because the customer can go elsewhere for old lenses?
 

Agreed, that seems doubtful.

I suppose the 90-120 (FF equiv) range is mainstream so that's what they were aiming for with the 60.

I'm still puzzled as to why they didn't release a 100mm though. I suppose it would be too much of a niche product?

--Florent

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