Focal length: 28mm full format, APS-C
equiv. 42mm
Mount: OM
Aperture: F 2.8 - F 22
Min focus distance: 0.30m
Length (from flange): 31/35mm [+ 27mm for the adapter]
Diameter: 62mm
Weight: 155gr.
Some pictures:
A6000 and the lens.
Sample pictures: You may click
on the sample image (except closest focus) for full resolution. The
full resolution image opens in a new window, so you can keep it open
for comparison. Focus is on the
satellite
dish to the right of the big solar panel near the center of the photo.
F 2.8. ISO 100.
F 8.
F 16.
Closest focus is at 22cm from
outermost
edge of the lens, F 8. Focus on
the program wheel of the camera.
A very nice lens, even
wide open. At F 2.8 it's close to phantastic for wide open. At F 8 it's
very, very good in my
opinion. It has good capabilities of close focussing. As nearly all
Olympus lenses it's smaller and lighter than the average. At F 22 it
only gets a bit blurred due to diffraction, which is significantly
better
than other lenses. This is a problem of the APS-C sensor size, not the
lens (see comparison page).