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Olympus Zuiko Digital 35mm F3.5 Macro Pro Reviews

slrgear‘s review Edit

For an entry-level macro lens in the Olympus system, you can't go wrong with the 35mm ƒ/3.5. Amazing sharpness and resistance to chromatic aberration, distortion and vignetting, the lens is feather-light and is designed well enough that it doesn't even need a lens hood. If you're dying for a focus-distance indicator or a longer focal length, it's probably worth it to buy the 50mm ƒ/2, but there's absolutely nothing wrong with the 35mm ƒ/3.5. With its huge magnification rating (without an extension tube), it does an excellent job with macro work, and at an effective 70mm focal length, would make a respectable portrait lens, too.
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Published on:
Sep 29, 2005

ephotozine‘s review Edit

Those looking for a handy-sized, lightweight introduction to macro photography for their Four Thirds format SLR can't go far wrong with this optic. At the asking price of a shade under £200, it also represents excellent value for money.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
May 04, 2010

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