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Fantasea Line Focus Gear For Sony E 30mm F/3.5 Macro Lens

Fantasea Line Focus Gear For Sony E 30mm F/3.5 Macro Lens
  • Product Code: eq47011
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$239.85 $352.58

Mount this Fantasea Line Focus Gear for Sony E 30mm f/3.5 Macro Lensfrom Fantasea Line Focus Gear for Sony E 30mm f/3.5 Macro Lensonto your Sony E 30mm f/3.5 Macro Lens before the lens is placed inside the FML Flat Port 34. This port is compatible with Fantasea underwater camera housings that have FML mounts, including the FA6500 enclosure for Sony's Alpha a6500 and a6300 models. The gear connects to the housing's lens dial, which can be turned for smooth, seamless operation of the 30mm's focus control.

Compatible with FML Flat Port 34    Mounts onto Lens    Connects to Housing's Lens Dial    Turn Lens Dial to Focus

Parameters
Gear TypeFocus Gear
Lens CompatibilitySony E 30mm f/3.5 Macro
MaterialRubber
Dimensionsø: 3.2 x L: 1.8" / ø: 82 x L: 46 mm
Weight2 oz / 58 g

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What do I need to use this with a fantasea fg7 hpusing

A: The lens port on the Fantasea Line FG7X II Underwater Housing has 67mm filter threads. So the Fantasea Line UCL-09F +12.5 Super Macro Lens could be attached directly to the lens port. No adapter is required.

Q: 2. What will I need to use with fantasea fg7 housing?

A: The lens port on the Fantasea Line FG7X II Underwater Housing has 67mm filter threads. So the Fantasea Line UCL-09F +12.5 Super Macro Lens could be attached directly to the lens port. No adapter is required.

Q: 3. HiIs this lens fit to fg9x?

A: Hi DannyAbsolutely, It is a great lens that have 67mm thread, fits on the FG9X HousingYou should look at the Wideangle as well UWL-09 it is expensive but amazing resultsRegardsFantasea Line

Q: 4. II have a Fantasea FG 16 for my cannon G16. Does it fits? Doninneed an adapter?

A: Hi JoseThese items fit the FG16 but you will need a 67mm adaptor Item # 4702 EyeDaptor F Series - F67 / cat # 4702RegardsFantasea Lineinfo@fantasea.com

Q: 5. Will the 30mm macro take filters ???? Jim

A: Agree, it does take a 46 mm filter.

Q: 6. More specifically, will it work with my 7D Mark II?

A: While I do not see the beginning of your inquiry (all I see above is More specifically, will it work with my 7D Mark II? ), if you are referring to the Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 30mm f/3.5 Macro Lens (B&H # OL3035ED) listed above, then no, this lens is not compatible for use on the Canon EOS 7D Mark II DSLR camera, nor is there a lens adapter to connect the lens to the Canon 7D Mark II DSLR camera.

Q: 7. Weather proofing?

A: There is no weatherproofing on this model. You have to go to the M.ZUIKO ED 60MM F2.8 MACRO to get some splash & dust protection (actually, it costs just 50$ more than the 30MM, I have it too and I use it a lot), or the M.ZUIKO ED 12-50MM F3.5-6.3 EZ

Q: 8. Is there a Canon version?

A: Zuiko makes lens for Olympus but can be used on other 4/3 cameras such as Panisonic.

Q: 9. What size is the replacement lens cap for the M.Zuiko 30mm f3.5 macro lens?

A: The Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 30mm f/3.5 Macro Lens adapts to all 46mm lens caps. Please review the following caps that we have available https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?q=olympus%2046mm%20lens%20cap&sts=ma

Q: 10. Is the Olympus 30mm f/3.5 macro compatible with my old Olympus EE-PL3 ?

A: Yes. Both employ the MFT-lens mount system.

15/09/2024

[Focus Gear] I bought the 30 mm because I am tired of my 60mm having a hard time with focus in turbulent water when scuba diving. I tested it last week on a trip to the Blue Heron Bridge in Riveria Beach. It did not disappoint, fast focus every time. I am 100% sold on this lens.

5
28/08/2024

[Rubber] A lot of people seem to wonder why anyone bothers with all the short focal length macro lenses like this 30mm f3.5 lens, the Nikon Z 50mm f2.8 MC, the Nikon 55mm micro, and similar lenses like that. These short lenses really shine when you're trying to do copy work since it lets you use a shorter and stiffer stand even with larger documents. These are also great lenses for transmissive scanning where you shine a light behind the transparency and great lenses for scanning film. You can scan an 8x10 negative at a reasonable distance with a shorter macro lens like this. The other question people ask is why so slow. If you're doing a lot of macro work, depth of field is pretty much nil. You really need to stop down the lens or use some focus stacking with certain subjects. F3.5 does not give me enough depth of field for some of the subjects I shoot. With a smaller aperture you don't need as many slices when stacking or to stop down so much. If you need a portrait lens, get an actual portrait lens because this is probably not what you are looking for, and if you do insects or some flowers get the longer macros so you don't have to be in their faces and can get better illumination. If you're doing copy work or don't mind having more depth of field for other kinds of photos, this is the lens to get. I wish there was a way to see my magnification ratio on this lens or have an MF clutch, but I can figure that out through measurement if I need to. In the meantime, this is really working well for me for copy work. Love this! You can also use this with the Nikon ES-2 set. I don't personally do this, but I've seen more than one setup with the ES-2, and many people seem to be using this combination for their day to day film scanning. The high-res shot mode really works well for scanning since nothing is moving, and you get a lot more dynamic range this way.

5
13/07/2024

[Rubber] I used the fhis filter in green water to great effect it bought out the colours and made my photos much more enjoyable

5
08/07/2024

[Focus Gear] I bought this lens to supplement my 60 mm macro. This now gives me two lenses that allow me to focus stack in my camera. It's a pity that only a few Olympus lenses can be used for focus stacking. And most of those are the more expensive Pro lenses. At a sale price of $199.99, this was a good second choice. And there are a few times when a 120 mm equivalent lens is just too long. This lens looks and feels like a toy lens. Especially when you look at the size of the front element. Still, this is an f/3.5-22 lens. And I can say that it is quite sharp. The focus ring is very smooth, and the lens remains the same size at all focusing distances. I did a simple comparison shot with my 60 mm macro at f/5 .6 and could see no difference in sharpness. The 60 mm was a little warmer, (or maybe the 30 mm was cooler, I'm not sure which). I didn't check the refraction at f/22 but then I very seldom shoot smaller than f/11 and all my other lenses do pretty well that even f/16. As usual for Olympus, a lens hood was not provided. Although I have noticed that they are starting to include the hood with some of their lenses. So first thing I did was order a rubber lens hood for the 30 mm. It cost 10 bucks is also threaded on the inside so I can use put on the lens cap or install a filter without removing the hood. Rubber is also good for those aquarium shots I can put the lens right against the glass blocking out spurious light. Plus it pops in for storage.

5
18/06/2024

[Focus Gear] Received it quickly , fit well looking forward to test it.

5
15/06/2024

[Rubber] Haven't had a chance to use yet

5
04/06/2024

[Focus Gear] I am not a real macro photographer. I bought this lens after some searching trying to find a solution to rapidly scan my 35mm slides -- most macro lenses do not have the right combination of focusing distance and magnification to get the job. A lot of the benefits of this lens are tied into the micro 4/3rds system, such as its combination of small size and weight for its magnification and focusing distance. Having the image stabilization in the body also helps. My plans are to build a contraption that will hold and light my slides / film while keeping the camera the correct distance away from them. I'll then use my computer to tether to the camera and activate the shutter; I'm hoping to automate making HDRs and do composite images for larger film formats like 4x5.

5
01/06/2024

[Focus Gear] Great macro lens !!!! It is light, easy to focus and the photos are just out of this world !!!! I also have the Olympus 60 mm macro but, I use the 30mm macro because it is easier to carry on my Olympus M10 Mark 111. If you buy this lens you will love it !!!!! Thank you B&H Photo for having this lens.

5
25/05/2024

[Rubber] The Fantasea Line UCL-05LF +6 Macro Lens is a well made lens with great clarity, detail, and sharpness. I've recently added this to my collection because I found the Fantasea UCL-09F +12.5 to be more challenging in regards to its minimal focus range and high magnification. Both are very good wet lenses, but this one is a bit more versatile for subjects that are not microscopic.

5
13/05/2024

[Focus Gear] This is a good lens to have. You can take close ups of items far better and compose some fascinating photography.

5

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