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📸 Elevate your macro game—see the unseen in stunning detail!
The Panasonic LUMIX G MACRO 30mm F2.8 ASPH lens offers true 1:1 macro magnification with a fast 240 fps autofocus and MEGA Optical Image Stabilizer, all packed into a compact, lightweight design. Perfect for mirrorless Micro Four Thirds cameras, it delivers sharp, vibrant images with excellent corner-to-corner clarity, making it a must-have for creative professionals seeking versatile close-up photography without the hassle of a tripod.
| ASIN | B00TXOYHYE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #560 in Mirrorless Camera Lenses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (105) |
| Date First Available | February 23, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | H-HS030 |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Product Dimensions | 3.23 x 3.23 x 4.41 inches |
M**8
Very nice lens
Very good sharpness and the ability to get true 1:1 magnification is nice. It's compact, it's lightweight and I find myself using it more than I thought I would (not just for macro shots).
S**R
A Nice Affordable Macro Lens
I ordered this lens a month or more ago, and it came yesterday, so this is not a long term use review. I have put it through its paces though and can give an opinion. If you want a lens that you can use to take pictures of tiny jumping spiders that are so detailed you can see the hairs on their bodies and all of their eyes; this is not the lens for you. If you want a macro lens for getting better close up shots of flowers and small objects, and that you can use without a tripod then this lens deserves a look. This is probably not the best lens for butterflies and other larger insects though unless you find some that don't mind having the lens pushed rather close to them. On my GX7 set for auto white balance colors are rendered accurately in daylight and with an external diffused flash attached to the camera. I do have various close up filters and extension tubes that can be used for macro photography, and enjoy using them, but this is much more convenient as it can focus both close and far away. The instruction sheet says because of the focus range is from around four inches to infinity the lens may focus slower than some. It might, but so far focus speed has been fine. Pros Stabilized Simple Easy manual focus Accurate color rendering Short focal length allows for hand held macro photography Con No included lens hood. Which may not matter for macro work but would be nice for general use. A screw in hood will work I'm sure. Edit: the pictures I attached did not stick for some reason. Sorry. They looked nice. As will yours.
D**R
An excellent macro and general-purpose lens at a good price!
I had considered buying the Panasonic 30mm f2.8 macro lens earlier, but since I already had several lenses that worked very well with various two-element achromatic close-up lenses attached, I hesitated at the original price. When the price briefly dipped considerably, I eagerly bought this rather nifty little macro lens. My first impression was that it was very good - but the first sample I got was slightly softer left to right in the frame, with a lower right corner that was a bit soft even at mid stops, so I returned it for an exchange. The second sample of this lens was well-aligned and very good to the corners even wide open at f2.8 (this is unusual...). Additionally, this lens has unusually low out-of-focus CA, something VERY desirable with a macro lens. Also, this lens is very good with infrared photography, which most lenses are not. As others have mentioned, as a result of having a short focal-length (for a macro lens), when focused nearly or at 1:1 (with a 17.3x13mm field coverage at 1:1), the front of the lens is VERY close to subjects! All things considered, at full retail price, this lens is a good buy, and at the price I paid, I consider this lens to be one of those lucky "steals"...! Highly recommended! More lens reviews (with samples) are here: http://www.david-ruether-photography.com/MFT-Lenses.htm --DR
A**R
Great macro lens for the money. Perfect for copying negatives and slides.
Well built sharp lens. Just what I was looking for in a macro lens.
A**N
Affordable value for the hobbyists!
Even though it's a macro lens. I think it's great lens for both landscape and close-up. Images come out clear & crisp. Most importantly, the OIS feature of Panasonic lens makes all the difference in the world if you're also using a Panasonic body. (My sample images here were taken with a Lumix DC-G95)
M**J
An excellent macro lens for the money
I've been using a 40 year old 55/3.5 Micro-Nikkor and a stack of adapters on my MFT cameras while waiting for a lower priced macro lens to come out. When I saw this one for under $300 and read the reviews, I decided to quit waiting and buy it. As you can see from the photos below, I'm still getting used to how this lens focuses, and controlling the depth of field, but overall I'm very pleased with it. Sharpness and contrast are excellent for a camera in this price range, and you can get larger than 1:1 images if you get close enough. The autofocus has problems locking on to a small object that's some distance in front of a background, but you can use manual focusing to get around that. All the photos below were shot hand held, so you can expect sharper images and better control of focus if you use a tripod. At 30mm, the effective focal length is close to that of my trusty old Micro-Nikkor, which is to say it's good if you can get very close to your subject. I'd really like a longer focal length, both to be able to get close ups of subjects that are farther away and for the reduced aberrations that come with increased focal length (Nikon's sharpest lens was the 105 Micro--Nikkor). I image that eventually I'll save my pennies and buy the Olympus or the Leica/Panasonic, but for now I'm very happy with the results I'm getting from this lens.
H**Y
Great Macro Lens for Video!
From the Stills - Pulled from a Video File shot in 4K You can see this is amazingly sharp for close up detail shots. Macro Lenses are a must-have for any product or detail shooter and for MFT this is one of the best Macro's for the price. Bokeh is great on this lens, and it's fast enough for my needs. For the price, you will have a really hard time finding a better Macro lens than this one. Oh, it's also lightweight!
W**5
SCAM
Lense Wouldn't focus . So I returned it to seller. They denied ever receiving it. Now I'm out 400. Truly Sub par service
A**R
Cet objectif donne des photos très claire comme on peut le voir sur la photo incluse. ce chocolat est pourtant très petit et pourtant la netteté est impeccable. Je le recommande!
S**R
Got premium build quality (metal barrel), but doesnt come with a hood. While the ommission of hood makes sense as it cud be an obstruction to getting really close. However, the chances of the lens getting a bit of scratch is high. Light and compact. Can be used for portrait. Good addition for my mft collection.
M**T
Bought the lens for digitizing old slides. Does a great job. Very pleased. Great sharpness in the slides and in test shots of other close up objects.
A**W
Paired with a Panasonic G9ii, this lens never leaves my body. I throw this combination in a drawstring pouch and throw it in my bag with the Leica 15mm. Optics: Versus my adapted 70mm sigma macro? 9.5/10. Tiny LoCa at f/2.8 but I had to really look for it, and it's down to the tiniest of pixels that gets edited out anyways. Build & Ergonomics: Light, small, focus dial a bit stiff (AF recommended), perfect carry. I used to run a Nikon D7000 + 40mm Macro and a G9ii + 30mm Macro is my now go-to.
L**E
Sharp , great for doing unique videos of small objects
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