Olympus 35mm f3.5 MACRO Instructions Manual

To achieve the best macro photography results, ensure you use a tripod to avoid camera shake, set the aperture to f/8 for optimal sharpness, and use manual focus to precisely control the focus point.
The minimum focusing distance of the Olympus 35mm f3.5 MACRO Lens is approximately 14.6 cm (5.7 inches), allowing for close-up shots with a 1:1 magnification ratio.
If you're experiencing autofocus issues, ensure that the lens and camera firmware are up to date, clean the lens contacts, and try using a higher contrast subject to assist the autofocus system.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the lens elements with a microfiber cloth, checking and cleaning the lens mount contacts, and storing the lens in a dry, dust-free environment to prevent fungus growth.
Yes, the Olympus 35mm f3.5 MACRO Lens has a filter thread size of 52mm, allowing you to use various filters such as UV, polarizing, and ND filters.
The Olympus 35mm f3.5 MACRO Lens does not feature built-in image stabilization. It is recommended to use it with a camera body that has stabilization or use a tripod for steady shots.
Common issues include lens flare when shooting into bright light, potential focus drifting in AF mode, and vignetting at wider apertures. These can be mitigated by using a lens hood, manual focus, and adjusting aperture settings.
To update the firmware, connect your camera to a computer with Olympus Workspace software installed, and follow the prompts to check for and install any available lens firmware updates.
The Olympus 35mm f3.5 MACRO Lens is compatible with Micro Four Thirds camera bodies from Olympus and Panasonic, providing excellent versatility across different models.
Chromatic aberration can be minimized by stopping down the aperture a few stops, using post-processing software like Adobe Lightroom to correct it, and ensuring proper exposure settings.