

🔍 Zoom into perfection with Olympus’s silent macro magic!
The Olympus M. Zuiko 60mm f/2.8 MSC ED Macro Lens is a lightweight, water-resistant prime lens optimized for micro four thirds cameras. Featuring a bright f/2.8 aperture and Olympus’s silent MSC autofocus mechanism, it delivers sharp, high-quality macro shots and smooth video focusing, making it a top choice for professionals seeking precision and versatility in close-up photography.











| ASIN | B0096WDK0K |
| Aperture Modes | F2.8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 28,590 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 296 in Camera Lenses |
| Brand | OM SYSTEM |
| Camera Lens | 60 mm |
| Colour | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (388) |
| Date First Available | 1 July 2013 |
| Focus type | Auto Focus |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Has image stabilisation | No |
| Included components | Front and rear caps. |
| Item Weight | 186 Grams |
| Item model number | V312010BU000 |
| Lens Design | Prime |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 60 Millimetres |
| Max Focal Length | 60 Millimeters |
| Maximum Aperture Range | F2.8 |
| Min Focal Length | 60 Millimeters |
| Model year | 2013 |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 60 Millimetres |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 28.7 x 12.2 x 10.6 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
| Part number | 60mm F2.8 Macro |
| Photo Filter Thread Size | 46 Millimetres |
| Plug profile | Micro Four Thirds |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 8.2 x 5.6 x 5.6 centimetres |
| Style | Base |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Zoom Type | Prime |
S**E
A great macro lens!
Such an easy lens to use and fab quality pics!
J**N
Great macro lens if that is your only criteria for it.
Great macro lens if that is your only criteria for it. My only complaint when used on a Lumix G9 camera was a softness on distant landscapes. A tripod and remote shutter release might help but it was very hard to get a sharp result hand held. Even in good light at f5.6. I did set the setting on the lens to infinity.
N**S
As always, quality from Olympus.
As always, a quality lens from Olympus. Make sure you get the Lens hood as well, to avoid light reflections creeping in. Only good for Macro Shots, as you would expect.
M**T
Two different offers
Not the same lens as "Grayman" suggests detail in viewing required one has lens hood supplied the cheaper entry excluded. Go for the cheapest entry and buy cloned hood for £15 simple.
G**N
Five Stars
This Lens is the same as this one www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B009C742Y2/ref=psdc_1330825031_t1_B0096WDK0K Wake up Amazon your coning us.
A**R
U**E
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!
J**S
This review is for the 60mm macro as it might be used in a fairly narrow and specific manner: To shoot insects, amphibs, reptiles, fungus and other small things handheld in the field. For this purpose I feel the lens is a great choice and a deal at the price. Shooting macro in the field is very different from bringing critters into the house and shooting them in a light box. I don’t bother too much with specs — results are what count — and I have no idea how this lens compares to competitors. I’m also not an especially skilled or “ technical” photographer although I often have to shoot very quickly or risk the shot completely since bugs, well, fly. All the insect, amphibians, herp, and fungus shots posted on IG at jeremy.nature.photos are taken with this lens (unless you go back a long way when I was using the lovely nikkor 105mm — but that’s noted in the hashtags). Today, with this lens, I always use flash, I typically shoot bugs at f14 or wider and make only minimal corrections in LR (typically shadows, blacks, whites). Coupled with a micro four thirds Olympus this lens makes it easy to shoot one handed and, for the type of critters I’m shooting in the field, that’s critical since I often need to hold a branch to one side, gently pull down a leaf or brace a stem. You will not get attractive bokeh with this baby (unless there is a trick I don’t know) but you will get nice crisp images. Sometimes I open it up (meaning that I shot at f 2.8) in order to shoot a snake or larger reptile which might spook (or kill me) if I get too close — I’ve no complaints. I’ve observed that this is an extremely popular lens for macro use in the field (handheld). I LOVE the 1:1 wheel on the side of the lens. A flick of the finger and boom — all you have to do is move your body to focus. I don’t use the autofocus much but it is excellent. I’ve travelled a lot with this lens so it has been bounced around a lot. No problems. Overall, for the macro photography style I described, it is perfect. Check the IG address above — one pic is worth a ton of words. UPDATE: After a couple of years, many trips to jungles and forests, almost daily use, and 25,000+ photos I still love this lens! I attached focus lights to it with Velcro, modified the 1:1 control with superglue, never use a lens cap and generally abuse the heck out of it. The little beggar keeps on working!
S**A
This is a great little. I’ve used it successfully with macro bracketing.
G**P
Als Hobby Marco Fotograf mein lieblings objektiv
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