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Panasonic LUMIX G Macro H-HS030 30mm

85.6 Score
30mm f/2 Micro Four Thirds IS
Why we recommend this

Achieving true 1:1 magnification with a 2.0x full-frame equivalent field of view, this 30mm f/2.8 prime reveals extreme detail at a close 105mm focusing distance. The stepping motor delivers 240fps autofocus drive paired with MEGA O.I.S. stabilization for sharp, silent operation in both stills and video. This lens is best for macro photographers on the Micro Four Thirds system who need a compact, optically stabilized tool for capturing intricate textures and food.

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OM System M.Zuiko MC-20

65.1 Score
Micro Four Thirds IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Doubles focal length with 2.0x magnification while retaining exceptional optical quality, built with a metal mount and IPX1-rated weather-sealing for field resilience. Weighing just 150g and measuring 159mm long, it adds negligible bulk to the compatible M.Zuiko PRO and telephoto lens lineup. This teleconverter is best for macro photographers needing 2:1 maximum magnification and weather-sealed reliability in a compact Micro Four Thirds system.

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Laowa 50mm f/2.8 2X Ultra Macro APO 50mm

62.4 Score
50mm f/2.8 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

A 2:1 maximum magnification—twice the typical macro ratio—and an APO optical design that eliminates chromatic aberrations deliver tack-sharp clarity in this Micro Four Thirds lens. Weighing just 240g and featuring a built-in CPU chip for camera-controlled aperture, it combines portability with precise manual focus and f/2.8 bokeh for subject isolation. This lens is best for Micro Four Thirds macro photographers needing extreme close-up detail in a compact package.

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7Artisans 12mm F2.8 Mark Ⅱ Ultra Wide Angle APS-C Manual Focus Prime 12mm

61 Score
12mm f/2.8 Olympus/Panasonic MTF 4/3 Mount IS
Why we recommend this

With a 100-degree field of view and f/2.8 aperture, this 12mm manual focus prime uses a 12-element optical design, focusing as close as 5.9 inches for dramatic wide-angle close-ups. Its all-metal barrel and smooth focus ring provide precise control at an affordable price, though the 608g weight limits travel portability. The lens is ideal for budget-minded Nikon Z APS-C shooters wanting to experiment with ultra-wide landscapes and close-up photography without autofocus.

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OM System M.Zuiko Digital 40-150mm F4.0-5.6 R 40-150mm

63.4 Score
40-150mm f/4.0 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

At just 190 grams, the 40-150mm f/4.0-5.6 zoom (80-300mm equivalent) delivers portable reach with nearly silent MSC autofocus. Its affordable price and compact size make it an unobtrusive second lens that pairs easily with standard kits for extended shooting. Budget-conscious Micro Four Thirds photographers capturing travel, portraits, and outdoor sports will appreciate its 3.75x range without added bulk.

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OM System M.Zuiko Digital ED 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 EZ 14-42mm

62.7 Score
14-42mm 22 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

The motorized 3x electronic zoom, retractable pancake body just 0.9 inches thick, and 91-gram weight make this a uniquely portable Micro Four Thirds standard zoom. Its near-silent MSC autofocus and two-speed power zoom enable smooth, interruption-free video, a rare pairing in such a compact lens. Best for street and travel shooters needing a featherlight, discreet kit with serious close-up ability, reaching 1:4.35 magnification at a 200mm minimum focus.

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AstrHori 9mm F2.8 APS-C Ultra Wide Angle 9mm

55.3 Score
9mm f/2.8 Micro Four Thirds IS
Why we recommend this

The 9mm focal length delivers a 111.4° angle of view and the f/2.8 aperture gathers enough light for clean starry sky shots with controlled noise. Its 7-blade aperture creates distinctive 14-point starbursts from point light sources, while the 20cm minimum focus distance enables exaggerated, impactful close-up portraits. This manual lens is best for astrophotography hobbyists and creative portrait shooters on Micro Four Thirds who prioritize dramatic perspective over autofocus convenience.

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Meike 7.5mm f/2.8 Fisheye 8mm

48.5 Score
8mm 16 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

A 190-degree field of view and f/2.8 aperture deliver ultra-wide fisheye images on Canon EF-M APS-C bodies. The lens weighs just 260g and focuses down to 5.9 inches for close-up creativity, with a manual focus design for precise control. It suits Canon EF-M shooters wanting dramatic landscape, interior, and macro-style fisheye perspectives.

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Yongnuo YN17MM F1.7M 17mm

47.4 Score
17mm 22 Micro Four Thirds IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

A bright f/1.7 aperture and 17mm wide-angle field of view are packed into a mere 180g body, using 2 aspherical and 2 ED elements with nano multi-layer coating to suppress aberrations. The lens features a weather-sealed metal mount, full-time manual focus override, and an included lens hood for durable, precise control. It suits Micro Four Thirds travel and landscape shooters who need a lightweight, weather-resistant prime for unpredictable conditions.

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TTArtisan APS-C 25mm f/2 25mm

47.3 Score
25mm 16 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

With a bright f/2 aperture and a 7-blade diaphragm, this 25mm manual-focus lens (37.5mm equivalent) offers pronounced bokeh and strong low-light performance for Micro Four Thirds. Its compact 315g metal build and seven-element optical formula deliver edge-to-edge sharpness even at f/2, with a damped focus ring for precise manual adjustments. The lens is ideal for street photographers and MFT users on a budget who enjoy creative manual focus and shallow depth-of-field without the need for autofocus.

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Rokinon Cine DS DS100M-MFT 100mm

45 Score
100mm 32 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

Offering 1:1 macro magnification with a 100mm focal length and T3.1 aperture, this lens captures detailed close-ups with smooth, de-clicked aperture control and a 9-blade diaphragm for circular bokeh. The Cine DS version adds unified focus and aperture gear positions, color-matched barrels, and dual-sided distance scales for quick lens swaps on set. It’s best for Micro Four Thirds video shooters needing a dedicated macro cine lens for product shots, nature details, and dramatic close-ups with follow-focus rigs.

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TTArtisan 23mm f/1.4 23mm

44.9 Score
23mm 16 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

Pairing a bright f/1.4 aperture with a 10-blade diaphragm, this 23mm prime delivers smooth bokeh and strong low-light results in a compact, all-metal build weighing just 361g. Its manual focus design and 35mm equivalent field of view offer deliberate creative control for street, portrait, and landscape work, with optics that remain sharp on 16MP sensors. Best for budget-focused Nikon Z APS-C photographers who prioritize bokeh and don’t mind manual focus for everyday shooting.

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Retropia Original Repurposed Disposable Camera Mirrorless 32mm

29 Score
32mm f/11 Micro Four Thirds IS
Why we recommend this

Repurposing a genuine disposable camera optic onto a Micro Four Thirds mount, this 32mm f/11 prime delivers a guaranteed soft-focus, dreamy film aesthetic straight out of camera. Its pancake form factor makes it effortlessly pocketable, while the fixed aperture and sustainable, waste-reducing construction simplify shooting to pure composition. This lens is best for street photographers and content creators who prioritize an instant, unedited vintage look over technical sharpness.

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