What is the zoom of the Zuiko Digital ED 12-60mm lens?
The Zuiko Digital ED 12-60mm f2.8-4.0 SWD lens is a high-performance standard zoom lens that covers a zoom range equivalent to 24 to 120mm on a 35mm camera lens.
When did the Olympus 12-60mm come out?
The Olympus 12-60mm ƒ/2.8-4 ED SWD was announced in October 2007, coincidental with their E-3 flagship digital SLR body. The lens is designed to fit the Four-Thirds body mount specification, meaning it will mount also to Leica and Panasonic bodies.
Does Zuiko 14-54mm Mk II have vignette?
Vignette is visible at 14mm for Zuiko 14-54mm MK II. Zuiko 12-60mm for most part, does not have noticeable vignette, but they do exist upon close inspection. Be sure to use filter with thinner mount, as that can decrease the chance of vignetting.
Does the Canon EOS 12-60mm have autofocus?
Autofocus results can also be overridden at any time by just turning the focus ring. As well, attached 72mm filters don’t rotate during focus or zoom operations. The 12-60mm provides respectable macro performance, with a 0.28x magnification and a minimum close-focusing distance of 25cm (just under 10 inches).
What is the best Olympus lens for landscapes?
Firmly placed in what Olympus refers to as its ‘Pro’ lens lineup, this lens offers a near-ideal focal length range for a standard zoom (24mm to 120mm in 35mm-equivalent terms), combining a useful wideangle for landscapes and architecture with a telephoto extending nicely into the classic ‘portrait’ range.
Is the canon 12-60mm good for macro photography?
The 12-60mm provides respectable macro performance, with a 0.28x magnification and a minimum close-focusing distance of 25cm (just under 10 inches). The lens is of plastic construction, but solidly built; there is no flexing or rattling to speak of.