Focal length: 24mm
Mount: OM
Aperture: F 2.8 - F 16
Min focus distance: 0.30m
Length (from flange): 31/35mm [+ 27mm for the adapter]
Diameter: 58mm
Weight: 181gr.
Some pictures:
A7 and the lens.
The grip is a HorusBennu
grip attached to a Manfrotto 200PL style quick
release plate, a special plate made by HorusBennu for their grips. It
allows you to use the camera, with the grip attached, on a Manfrotto
RC2 Rapid Connect Adapter.
Sample pictures: ISO 320.
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.
F 8.
F 16.
Closest focus is only 18cm
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 wonderful for wide open. Stopped
down 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. My lens has
some light scratches on the front glass and a tiny accident on the back
lens, that's why I payed next to nothing, nevertheless it's still good.
Maybe there is a hint of flare, these photos were taken on an extremely
bright day at the very moment, when some moisture rose into the air.