Macro lenses

Here you will find all macro lenses. These are specially designed to bring out the small things in a big way. The macro lenses are available as Fixed focal lengthas Zoom lensor Megazoom lens or as a Telephoto lens.
OM SYSTEM 90mm f/3.5 ED Macro IS PRO Micro four thirds
OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko 60mm f/2.8 ED Macro Micro Four Thirds black
- Macro fixed focal length 35mm F/1.7 for APS-C/DX system cameras
- suitable for photo and video recordings
- maximum reproduction scale of 1:1.5 (equivalent to 1:1 in KB)
- natural perspective, ideal for landscapes and portraits
- Focal length equivalent to 50mm with full-frame format
- strong performance even in low light thanks to high speed
- Close focusing distance of only 16 cm
- aspherical ED glass conjures up rounded bokeh
- low weight of only 220g
- sealed against dust and dripping water
- Lens hood available separately
- Tamron 90mm 2.8 Di III MACRO VXD
- high level of comfort and ease of use
- fast and high-precision AF with excellent subject tracking
- Focus button for assigning the camera function and TAMRON Lens Utility functions
- Focus limiter switch: faster focusing for AF shots and quick refocusing of subjects
- precise torque for accurate MF operation
- improved lens design for user-friendly operation
- 67mm filter size, like most other TAMRON lenses for mirrorless cameras
- 90mm fixed focal length
- Ideal for portraits and macro shots
- Beautiful bokeh
- Optical image stabilizer integrated
- Filter thread 62mm
- Nikon NIKKOR Z MC 105 mm f/2.8 VR S
- professional 105mm macro
- Aperture 2.8
- Closest focusing distance is only 0.29m
- quiet AF and smooth, low-noise iris control
- ARNEO and Nano Crystal Coatings reduce reflections as well as flare and ghosting
- Focus with incredible speed and precision
- Nikon Z bayonet
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OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko AF 90mm f/3.5 ED Macro IS PRO Micro four thirds
- OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko PRO Lens
- 90mm macro lens
- 5-axis image stabilization
- fast AF, high precision AF
- Focus stacking
- dust- and splash-proof
- frost-proof down to -10 °C
- Fluorine coating
- LAOWA 12mm T2.9 Zero-D Cine
- Endoscope Lens
- Macro lens has 27 lens elements in a 20mm thin telescopic and waterproof tube
- Focal length: 24 mm
- Angle of view: 85 °
- Aperture adjustment: manual
- Aperture ring: stepless
- Focusing: manual
- suitable for full-frame cameras
- Magnification of max. 2:1
- suitable for Nikon Z
- Ultra Macro APO Lens
- high magnification of 2:1
- compact and lightweight
- best focal length for macro shots of 65mm (corresponding to 100mm for full format)
- very good price/performance ratio
- LAOWA 85mm f/5.6 2X Ultra Macro APO
- suitable for sensor size: full frame
- 2x macro lens
- Aperture setting: manual
- Aperture ring: stepless
- Angle of view: 28.55 degrees
- Focusing: manual
- beautiful bokeh
- suitable for L-Mount
- LAOWA 90mm f/2.8 2X Ultra Macro APO
- more compact than comparable Lenses
- up to 2x magnification (more details)
- brilliant sharpness
- wonderfully soft bokeh
- apochromatic (APO) characteristic
- Internal focusing
- Ultra wide angle with best macro capabilities
- +/- 6mm shift function (with APS-C sensor)
- Reproduction scale 1:1 macro
- 110° angle of view
- robust metal design
- Unique wide-angle macro effect
- Shift function
- ideal for landscape, architecture and macro photography
- Nikon NIKKOR Z MC 50 mm f/2.8
- Macro standard lens
- high speed 1:2,8
- suitable for mirrorless cameras
- razor sharp images
- Reproduction scale of 1:1
- precise and easy operation
- Panasonic Lumix S 100mm f/2.8 Macro
- with 1:1 macro magnification
- Close focusing distance of 20.4 cm
- uncompromising image quality
- beautiful bokeh
- two-phase linear motor + minimized focus breathing
- Robustness - dust, splash and frost resistant
- L-mount connection
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- Full Frame Lens
- Internal Focusing
- lightning fast focus tracking
- fast and precise autofocus for stills and 4K video
- Close focus 26cm (70mm) - 42cm (200mm)
- perfect for nature shots, portraits and more
- impressive macro capabilities
- stunning, clear close-ups
- lightweight, rugged and dust-resistant
- Teleconverter compatible (optional)
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Sony SEL 70-200mm f/4.0 OSS G II + teleconverter 2.0x
Sony SEL 70-200mm f/4.0 OSS G II + Teleconverter 1.4x
- Panasonic Lumix S 14-28mm f/4.0-5.6 MACRO
- compact Wide Angle Zoom Lens
- Full format
- versatile use from portrait to landscape & architecture photography
- Macro function - short minimum distance of only 15cm
- quiet autofocus and minimized focus breathing
- beautiful bokeh
- Dust, splash water and cold resistant
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- compact, lightweight body
- Macro shooting at 1:2
- fast and precise focusing
- optical dual image stabilizer
- attractive bokeh
- Filter diameter 77 mm
- Dust, splash water and cold resistant
- Mount: L-mount
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Have you ever seen a picture with incredibly small details, such as the fibers of a plant or the pattern of an insect? These are typical subjects in macro photography, where the macro lens is used as the main tool. These shots of tiny objects, which would not be possible with a standard lens, are both a challenge and an art. A macro lens is also an excellent tool for taking portraits, landscapes and other subjects. In this article, you will find all the necessary information about macro Lens and their use in photography.
What is a macro lens?
A macro lens is a special type of camera lens that allows you to take sharp pictures of very small objects. The magnification factor is often 1:1 or greater. This means that the size ratio of the subject on the sensor level is equal to or greater than the actual size of the subject in reality. This allows you to take super-sharp close-ups of things like flowers or insects with macro Lens. Small objects can therefore be depicted life-size or even larger. This is possible thanks to the extremely short focusing distance of these Lens.
How does macro photography work?
As the most important tool in macro photography, macro lenses work with very short focusing distances to capture sharp images of very small objects. Due to the shorter focus distances of a macro lens compared to a normal lens, the photographer often has to get quite close to the Lens. A wide-angle lens or portrait lens captures an entire landscape or person and reduces the Lens to the size of a camera sensor. A macro lens, on the other hand, captures a tiny animal, for example, and enlarges the image to the size of the camera sensor. Lenses with a magnification ratio of 1:1 or 2:1, for example, are therefore macro lenses, whereas magnification ratios of 1:2 or 1:3 are not.
What are typical focal lengths for macro Lens?
An important point when choosing a macro lens is the focal length. In contrast to the purchase of normal Lens, it is not about the wide-angle or telephoto range, but about the minimum focal length. Macro Lens are available in different focal lengths for different purposes. The most common focal lengths range from 50 to 180 mm. The exact values depend on the respective manufacturer and model. Generally, macro Lens with shorter focal lengths are smaller and cheaper to buy. Macro Lens with a longer focal length have a greater minimum distance to the photo object. This means that more distance must be maintained between them and the object in order to maximize the magnification.
Advantages of macro lenses compared to close-up lenses
A lower weight or lower purchase costs are often arguments in favor of a close-up lens. Nevertheless, macro lenses score points with remarkable close-ups of tiny objects. Thanks to the versatility of these camera lenses, you can also achieve great bokeh and portrait effects. Investing in a macro lens is worthwhile, not least to follow the new trend in photography. Even if the quality with a close-up lens is enough for you at first, you will quickly forget about these lenses once you have taken close-up photos with a high-quality macro lens.
Lenses that offer a glimpse into this new world are available from almost all camera manufacturers, such as Canon, Nikon, Sony, Leica, OM System or Pentax in their program. But also manufacturers such as Samyang, Laowa, Sigma and Tamron all those who want to get really close will find what they are looking for.
What are the areas of application for macro Lens?
Macro Lens can be used not only for macro photography, but also for taking pictures of landscapes or portraits. For example, close-ups can be taken of wedding rings at a wedding or beautiful facial expressions can be captured of visitors at an event. Macro lenses are therefore incredibly flexible to use, because not every Lens allows you to take pictures of the picturesque view of the mountain landscape and then focus on pretty wildflowers or tiny insects up close in the next moment. This versatility is not possible with a regular Lens.
6 tips for macro photography
- Use a macro lens or macro lens to capture small objects in close-up.
- Use a tripod to keep the camera stable and avoid camera shake.
- Experiment with depth of field by opening or closing the aperture to focus on the desired area.
- Try ring lighting or a reflector to illuminate the subject and minimize shadows.
- Try shooting the subject from different angles to achieve interesting perspectives.
- Use the Live View function on your camera to focus precisely on the subject on the screen.
Focus stacking
Macro photography offers great potential for very detailed shots, which are possible thanks to focus stacking. With focus stacking, several shots are combined to achieve a greater depth of field. A few examples of this are shown below:


