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Description
7artisans Photoelectric 60mm f/2.8 II Macro Overview
Featuring improved optics and a more robust build quality, the FUJIFILM X-mount 60mm f/2.8 Macro Mark II from 7Artisans is a short-telephoto prime lens engineered to excel with nearby subjects. Designed for macro shooting, its life-size, 1:1 maximum magnification pairs with a 6.9" minimum focusing distance and a floating elements design to achieve high sharpness and clarity throughout the focusing range. The lens also sports a manual focus design, benefitted by focus distance and depth of field scales, along with a de-clicked aperture ring for smooth, silent rotation to suit video applications. Additionally, a 9-blade diaphragm contributes to a pleasing bokeh quality.
In the Box
- 7artisans Photoelectric 60mm f/2.8 Macro Mark II for FUJIFILM X
- Front Lens Cap
- Rear Lens Cap
- Limited 1-Year Warranty
7artisans Photoelectric 60mm f/2.8 II Macro Specs
Focal Length | 60mm (35mm Equivalent Focal Length: 90mm) |
Maximum Aperture | f/2.8 |
Minimum Aperture | f/22 |
Lens Mount | FUJIFILM X |
Lens Format Coverage | APS-C |
Angle of View | 26.4° |
Minimum Focus Distance | 6.9" / 175 mm |
Maximum Magnification | 1x |
Optical Design | 11 Elements in 8 Groups |
Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Image Stabilization | No |
Filter Size | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
Dimensions (ø x L) | 2.4 x 3.2" / 60 x 80.5 mm |
Weight | 12 oz / 339 g |
Package Weight | 1.175 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 4.6 x 4 x 3.8" |
7artisans Photoelectric 60mm f/2.8 II Macro Reviews
Serendipitous!
Works great for a manual lens on my Fujifilm X-S10. Was surprised when camera body was able to give accurate exposure in auto!!!! Don't need to carry around a light meter with this combo!mThis lens is light but well made. Great glass gives sharp images!
Great affordable macro
Got the Z-mount type of this lens for the Z50. Great lens overall with a few shortcomings, but for the price, you can't go wrong, especially if delving into macro for the first time. The image quality is really good, no issues that I could find. I was able to get the 1x magnification at 17.5 cm as promised, adding extension tubes of a total of 29 mm extension brought the image to roughly 2x magnification at about the same focus distance as 1x, which makes this much more versatile for Macro. The build quality is really nice, all metal and sturdy, a bit heavier than you'd expect from such a small lens. The mount has the largest diameter, with the lens becoming narrow very quickly, a big plus. The lens itself is small, which is great, only becomes longer if you decide to use extension tubes. There are a few things that I did not like too much. Firstly, the aperture ring not being stepped, continuous instead, I found to be a bit annoying, as it leads to sometimes accidentally changing aperture or not really knowing what aperture you're at until you check up on it. The focus ring is very big, takes up a large portion of the lens, would not be an issue if the focus felt more defined, but right now it feels like it slips a bit, and it is easy to change by trying to change something like the aperture or simply holding the lens. Finally, the lens cap is not bad for now, but it is made of metal, it is heavy and I could see it losing grip after a while, but replacement caps should be easy to come by. Finally, this might not be as much as a con for most people, the focus positions between 1 meter and infinity are close to each other, and while this lens takes great non-macro shots (portraits for example), it is very easy to not be properly focused, which is made worse by the focus ring. The 60 mm focal length is a great for most macro situations. You need a steady hand and high shutter speed to get good pictures at this focal length.
good lens, bad cap
Everyone who buy 7artisans lens should expect to spend 5$ buy a normal lens cap.
Attention Grant
You do realize that the lens has a 49mm filter thread for filters so if you actually lost the lens cap you could buy a 49mm lens cap for about $2 and pop it straight on.
Nice little macro lens
I wanted to dabble into some macro photography with my Olympus cameras (M1mk 2 ,M5 MK 2 and my Panasonic G7 . Results so far are great once you get aboard with manual focus and having to resetting the menu on some of my cameras ( Panasonic) that show no lens mounted.The only thing that I don't like is that the front lens cap is a metallic press on type and is easy to knock off , since there is no filter thread to grip on if it's lost I would not be able to find a replacement cap.
Excellent value lens, but mounts very tightly.
I just got this guy in to replace the Mk I model, which used a tubular extension to hit the closer focus range. I was thrilled to see that a Mk II came out without this extension, and seemingly with a similar MFD to boot. The tube on the old model complicated the design and ended up scratching itself leading to physical resistance when trying to zoom in, giving the whole operation a cheap/finicky feel despite the otherwise rock-solid construction. That happened right out of the box for me, and seemed to be a common issue from what I've read. Luckily, I can report that the image quality on this Mk II model appears to meet or exceed the previous one (though I haven't gotten too in the weeds comparing them yet) without any of the usability flaws. It's also quite a bit physically smaller, while retaining the excellent fit and finish. I already believe that most of my XF glass competes fit-and-finish wise with Sony G Master stuff, but this little bargain Macro somehow takes it a step further with even smoother focus and aperture rings. I seriously have no idea how they've managed to bring such a substantial construction quality to this price point without sacrificing on the glass. For any Fuji shooter who only needs macro abilities occasionally, but wants true 1:1 and doesn't want to shell out for the 80mm, this is the ticket. Beautiful for close product shots on a tripod, and even small animals if your manual-focus game is strong enough. The singular caveat is that it mounts quite tightly on my X-T4, quite a bit tighter than any of my other 9 first-party lenses. I don't believe it will damage the camera body, because the X-T4 spring-clips appear robust and this lens does not have data pins for an AF motor, so even though it's tight it still feels smooth to mount and makes the same tactile click when it's in place. It's really just something small to note, if you're as OCD about protecting your gear as I am. I actually went through the replacement process to get another example of the lens, thinking it was a defect, and the replacement is the exact same. All in all, a minor knick in an otherwise excellent value piece of gear. Wholly worth the $20 price premium from the Mk I model with the weird tube system, if you ask me. I think I'd even pay the extra $60-80 vs a used Mk I, as well - this just feels like a more complete package. If you're on a shoestring budget, a used Mk I may make sense - but beware the construction quirk of the tube scratching.
Acceptable performance for the price
If this lens were more expensive I probably would have rated it at 3 stars, however at the current price it is an OK lens to dabble into macro photography. My experience is mostly based on the similar Laowa 60mm macro, which I sold earlier (and now I miss...) What's good: - Solid construction - Reasonable size and weight - Very reasonably priced What's not so good: - (Major) The extremely limited focus throw (barely 180 degrees) makes it very hard to nail focus given the very narrow DOF - Image is never really tack sharp, even when stopped down - Clickless aperture ring (might be a pro for some) - Poor lens cap design This is not a bad lens especially for the price, however those who buy it should be aware of some of its limitations. If one can afford it, I'd recommend getting the Laowa.
Great, Sharp and Cheap
I bought this lens to dive into macro photography, but also for product photography. I was a little overzealous with the focal length, you can't get much more than a quarter into frame on the 1:1 focusing. The focus is great on this, slow, deliberate and smooth. It has just the right amount of tension in it to nail the focus without going back and forth. However, it's a pretty shallow depth of field. Even on F/11, your focal depth is short. Aperature ring is de-clicked, which for macro or product photography I think is keen. You can dial in exactly how much you want or anything in between. It helps when trying to balance out all your other settings. Overall this is an awesome little lens for it's price. Is there slight chromatic aberration, yes. Is there better lenses out there, yes. Are there sharper macro lenses, again yes. However you're looking at this lens and if you are, you aren't looking at those very expensive lenses.
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