OM-D Macro

Friday, October 12th, 2012 at 17:07

The OM-D kit lens is a 12-50mm lens (F3.5-F6.3). It’s a $500 value separately but $300 if purchased with the OM-D body. In theory this is not super impressive — low light performance won’t be great — but in practice it does have some neat features:

  • it’s weather sealed
  • the 12-50mm range is ideal for walking around (effective +-24-100mm since crop factor is 1,94)
  • it has a user configurable button (e.g. for AF lock)
  • you can lock the zoom so it functions as a video style “power zoom”
  • there is a macro button which, when pressed, allows you to put the lens into a sort of macro mode

Now, for this last point, always having a macro with you can lead to fun results… here’s two (rather boring) test shots, I hope that some insects cross my path later to really test this thing.

180 – Fern (Macro)

181 – Cord (Macro)

179 – Candle bokeh (with OM-D)

178 – Polaroid (with OM-D)

177 – Flower – Manual focus testing – with OM-D

176 – Puppy (Olympus OM-D)

175 – Wine – high ISO (4000) test shot with Olympus OM-D

174 – Three sisters (with Olympus OM-D (lens: Olympus M.ZUIKO Digital 45mm F/1.8)

Olympus OM-D

173 – Olympus OM-D w/ 2 grip extensions and Olympus M.ZUIKO Digital 45mm F/1.8

172 – Cookies – with Olympus OM-D (lens: Olympus M.ZUIKO Digital 45mm F/1.8)

171 – First test shot with Olympus OM-D (lens: Olympus M.ZUIKO Digital 45mm F/1.8)