![]() The Sony 90mm on the APS-C cameras has a 135mm equivalent field of view. The Olympus 60mm has the same field of view as a 120mm lens on Full Frame, while the Fuji 60mm matches the Sony 90mm’s field of view. The Sony is also the only lens with optical image stabilization.īecause of the different formats, the lenses also have differing fields of view for normal shooting. It’s significantly larger and heavier than the other two lenses. The Sony, on the other hand, simply dwarfs the other two lenses. The Fuji is the shortest, while the Olympus is overall the smallest: it’s thinner and lighter than the others. The competitors: Fuji 60mm f/2.4, Olympus 60mm f/2.8, Sony 90mm f/2.8As you can see above, there is also a huge difference in size. I tested the Fuji using the X-E2, the Olympus using the OM-D E-M5 and the Sony using both the A7 II and a6000. The Sony 90mm f/2.8 is a full-frame lens that can be used on both the A7 series of cameras as well as Sony’s APS-C line of E-mount cameras. The Fuji 60mm f/2.4 is designed for the APS-C Fuji X system, and is the only macro lens in this comparison that can’t do 1:1 focusing: it maxes out at 1:2 magnification. Since this is a 1:1 macro, it also can create the tightest framing of all the lenses. The Olympus 60mm is designed for the Micro 4/3 system, and such covers the 4/3 sized sensor. First of all, we have different sensor formats. ![]() Of course, there are differences to be had. These macro lenses are all native to their respective mounts and all have excellent reputations. So, how do the others compare? Let’s find out. Both are good, and the Olympus, mounted on my E-M5, is my personal go-to rig for macro shooting: it’s very small, light, has outstanding stabilization and brilliant optics. So with one excellent macro lens in for review, I thought it would be fun to do a very quick and down and dirty comparison of this lens with the two macro lenses I own: the Fuji 60mm f/2.4 and the Olympus 60mm f/2.8. I have the new Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro in for review this week, and should have that review up in the next few days. ![]() So, a quick and fun little comparison for today. ![]()
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