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p.1 #11 · p.1 #11 · Good lens for Flowers, Leaves and for Macro for EM5ii | |
The Oly 60mm Macro is perfect for macros, the other option is the 12-45 which has some wide angle macro potential.
I haven’t used non Oly lenses so can’t comment on those. I haven’t used the 12-45 either but I’ve seen great flower shots made with it, online.
Scapehunter wrote:
I'm looking for a lens to take pictures of individual flowers, leaves and plants from 1 to 10'' across. I'm hoping for some bokeh to isolate the blooms. My camera is the Olympus EM5ii. I have a kit 40-150 lens. (It focuses very fast compared to my older Olympus E-510.)
I have the older Olympus 12-60 and 50 macro f/2, which I use with the Panasonic adapter, but I am finding focus to be slow, and the lens with the adapter is heavy and big.
I was thinking about the Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm F2.8 Macro Lens. It certainly has macro capabilities and people say it is good for portraits.
I was also thinking of a 25 mm such as: 7artisans 25mm F1.8 APS-C Manual Fixed Lens for Micro Four Thirds. It's cheap ($70). I could also use this for landscape pictures. Two long youtube reviews say it's sharp in the middle, but has problems with loss of contrast and vignetting in the corners. It's manual focus, which would bring back 35mm memories!
More expensive is the Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 45mm F1.8 Lens. It has a lower aperture than the 60mm macro. People say a lower f stop lens adds more bokeh, but then they say if you stop it down, it is sharper. I want the central item to be sharp. So, why get a faster lens if it's just going to have to be stopped down, I humbly ask?
I'm also thinking I would like to stay with Olympus for synergy with the Olympus body and use with high resolution feature.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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