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What's the contrast between macro lens and 50 fixed-focus lens?

The macro lens is not as good as 50 fixed focus for portrait shooting.

When taking a portrait, because the macro lens generally only has the maximum aperture of f2.8, and the maximum aperture of the head can reach f 1.8, f 1.4 or even f 1.2, the blur of the head background is better than that of the macro lens, and the aperture tax rate of the head receiving f2.8 is close to that of the macro lens.

When shooting scenery, the macro lens can't compare with the head. Because the macro optical structure is optimized for shooting close objects, the imaging of objects beyond 5 meters will generally decline.

But there are exceptions:

Olympus has a macro of 50 f2.0, which is the smallest and sharpest head of Oba. Its imaging is much sharper than other heads, and it also has a large aperture of 2.0.

Longteng has a macro of 60 f2.0, which is clearer than the title in f2.0, but it can only be used on aps.