Once you get used to the strangely smooth focusing ring,(I put a rubber band around it) This 60mm(120) lens is quite sharp. Better used on a stabilized body, usually an Olympus, it has been a good useful prime lens. If the 120mm equivalent focal length is what you're looking for, portrait use for instance, then, especially at this price point, I wouldn't hesitate to try this lens.
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Sharp images even at 2.8. I have the one for the 4/3 sensor. I also used another one on APS-C sensors. If you need a sharp lens and this focal length is right, you can't go wrong. Small lightweight goodness.
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Pros: As sharp at 2.8 as it is stopped down, and fast, accurate AF. Light and compact and feels durable. Cons: When the camera is not on the lens makes a "clacking" sound as you move around. I know it's not broken and it stops when you turn the camera on, but I can't seem to "unhear" it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
very nice sharp lens. got it very soon.
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