📸 Unleash Your Inner Macro Artist!
The 7artisans 60mm F2.8 Macro Lens is a high-quality manual focus lens designed for Sony E Mount mirrorless cameras. With 8 elements in 7 groups, it delivers exceptional image quality for both macro and infinity shots. The lens features a rounded 10-blade diaphragm, a focusing range from 2.4 inches to infinity, and a detachable front tube to prevent dust. Its full metal body ensures durability, making it an ideal choice for professional photographers seeking precision and reliability.
Real Angle Of View | 25 Degrees |
Maximum Aperture | 2.8 f |
Minimum Aperture | 16 f |
Image stabilization | Optical |
Compatible Camera Models | Sony A7R, Sony ZV-E1, Sony Alpha QX1, Sony A7S, Sony NEX-5R, Sony NEX-5T, Sony A7S II, Sony A6500, Sony A6400, Sony A6300, Sony A6100, Sony A6000, Sony FX30, Sony A7R IV, Sony A6700, Sony A6600, Sony A7R V, Sony NEX-7, Sony A9, Sony A7 III, Sony NEX-5, Sony A7 II, Sony A7 IV, Sony Alpha NEX-C3, Sony ZV-E10, Sony A7R II, Sony A5100, Sony A7S III, Sony A3000, Sony NEX-5N, Sony A5000, Sony A7C, Sony A9 II, Sony NEX-3, Sony A7, Sony A7R III, Sony A1 |
Photo Filter Size | 49 Millimeters |
Lens Mount | Sony E |
Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
Minimum Focal Length | 35 Millimeters |
Lens Design | Prime |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 60 Millimeters |
Focal Length Description | 60 mm |
Lens | Telephoto, Macro |
Compatible Camera Mount | Sony E |
Maximum Focal Length | 60 Millimeters |
M**N
Amazing lens
This lens is fully manual - manual aperture, manual focus. You know, like old school cameras. You WILL have to manually rotate the rings on the lens to use it. This isn't an issue or downside (some may see it as a feature!), just something worth being aware of.First, the bad:- The optics are smaller than more expensive macro lenses and especially at smaller apertures, it can really struggle to get enough light onto the camera sensor, so make sure you have some extra bright lighting if you need a lot of depth-of-field.- It is quite heavy. It is both the smallest lens I own, but also the heaviest.Neither of those are bad enough to matter in my opinion however. It still isn't that heavy, and you can always add more light. And it is not really a problem at wider apertures.The good is a much longer list:- Value. This is a whole lot of lens for the price. Rather than reducing the quality of the optics to reduce cost, they just reduced the size of the optics but retained the quality. This is not really a problem for a macro lens, and it was good trade-off.- Build quality. I mentioned this was heavy... well, that's because its built like a brick sh-t house. The body is all metal and not especially thin walled either. I am not even entirely sure how this lens is as heavy as it is... its a dense boi, that's for sure.- The results. You can actually photograph features that are microscopic with this lens. Without a microscope.I attached a 'die shot', a photo of a silicon die (a microchip). In the bottom right corner, there is a millimeter scale. The thing being photographed is an inkjet print head and some of its control circuitry. This was done with nothing but this lens and a Sony ZV-E10, no other special equipment.I also attached a video, a close up inspection of a circuitboard. This one isn't quite as easy to get a sense of scale, but there are a couple of black square things with a bumpy surface and silvery blobs around the edges - those blobs have a 0.5mm pitch. So the center to center distance of two adjacent blobs is half a millimeter.
T**1
Macro
Nel mio caso non sembra a fare delle belle macro,manca la nitidezza e la focus manuale di da un margine troppo pocoMi aspettavo di meglio
W**R
Sehr gute Abbildungsleistung
Als Anfänger in der Makrofotografie habe ich das 7artisans 60mm in meinen Fuhrpark aufgenommen. Die Verarbeitung fühlt sich wertig an, der Fokus- und der Blendenring laufen butterweich mit dem, wie ich meine, richtigen Widerstand.An die Fokusierung im Nahbereich muss ich mich noch herantasten, diese ist sehr feinfühlig, was aber für manuelle Makroobjektive generell gilt. Mit Offenblende 2.8 ist es eher Glückssache, den Fokuspunkt zu treffen, ab Blende 8 mit Fokus-Peaking an meiner Sony Alpha 6400 klappt das aber schon recht gut für Objekte, die sich nicht bewegen. Dazu hier ein paar unbearbeitete Beispielbilder (f11, 1/160s, ISO 640 bis 800, eingebauter(!) Blitz).Die letzte Aufnahme meiner Smartwatch habe ich mit Unterstützung der Meike Makroringe 10 und 16mm geknipst. Hier tauchen leichte chromatische Aberrationen auf, die man aber sicher in der Nachbearbeitung in den Griff bekommt. Am Makroobjektiv lassen sich die Makroringe sehr gut einsetzen, da der Fokus im Nahbereich besser aufgelöst ist. By the way, die Makroringe waren der erste Versuch, in die Makrowelt einzusteigen. Ich fand diese aber an einem normalen 50mm Objektiv zwar ok, war aber mit den Ergebnissen nicht ganz zufrieden. Deswegen habe ich mich dann doch für das Makroobjektiv entschieden.Ich finde, das Objektiv ist ein sehr guter und auch bezahlbarer Einstieg in die Makrowelt.
S**O
Impresionante
Vengo de usar anillos de extensión y el cambio para mejor es abismal. Si entra en tu presupuesto no lo dudes.Estoy como un niño con zapatos nuevos.Un bokeh muy bueno y un enfoque manual rápido, lo he usado también para fotografía que no es macro y me ha sorprendido gratamente. Últimamente lo uso para casi todo.
D**T
Amazing
I think you'll be hard pressed to find a more useful lens for this price! Sharpness on this thing is incredible. Build quality is my only complaint. It's a rugged lens to be sure but the aperture ring is clickless and can move with a brush of the palm as you're trying to focus. I'm already looking at the other lenses they have on offer.
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