7Artisans 60mm F2.8 Macro 2x review: Double up on your macro superpowers

Unlike most autofocus macro lenses, the fully manual 7Artisans 60mm F2.8 Macro 2x gives twice the magnifying power for extreme close-ups

7Artisans 60mm F2.8 Macro 2x
(Image: © Matthew Richards)

Digital Camera World Verdict

I like that the 7Artisans 60mm F2.8 Macro 2x lives up to its billing in delivering 2.0x / 2:1 macro magnification at its shortest focus distance. That gives enormous scope for enlargements, with small objects being reproduce on the image sensor at twice life size. Image quality is pretty good on the whole but the lens lacks autofocus or any electronics, and I find that the minimum working distance can be too close for comfort.

Pros

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    2.0x / 2:1 macro magnification

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    Metal barrel and mounting plate

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    Smooth-action, long-throw focus ring

Cons

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    Min working distance is 5cm / 2”

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    No electronic communication with camera

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    No autofocus

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Founded in 2015 by a group of Chinese camera enthusiasts, 7Artisans has become best known for its range of fully manual lenses which are available in several mount options to suit different makes of camera. More recently, the company launched its first autofocus lens – the 7Artisans AF 50mm F1.8 for Sony Alpha mirrorless cameras. This macro lens is more traditional fare from the company. As such, it has neither autofocus nor any built-in electronics. That means that you have to set both the aperture and focus using the lens’s control rings, and that no lens-based EXIF data is stored in images. Even so, many would argue that manual focusing is a better option when shooting with even the best macro lenses.

Measuring 70x109mm and weighing 550g, the 7Artisans is reasonably compact and lightweight for a 2x macro lens. (Image credit: Matthew Richards)
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Mount optionsSony E (FE)
Lens construction14 elements in 12 groups
Angle of view38.4 degrees
Diaphragm blades9
Minimum aperturef/22
Minimum focus distance0.17m / 0.56'
Maximum magnification2.0x
Filter size67mm
Dimensions70x109mm
Weight550g
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FeaturesThe 2.0x maximum magnification is the key feature but the lens lacks any electronics.★★★★
DesignBuild quality and design are convincing, the long-throw focus ring is a big bonus.★★★★
PerformanceIt’s not the sharpest tool in the box but the lens is capable of resolving very fine detail.★★★★
ValueIt’s pretty good value for money. It lacks any electronics and is priced accordingly.★★★★★
AstrHori 25mm F2.8 Macro 2.0x-5.0x

The AstrHori 25mm F2.8 Macro 2.0x-5.0x is an even more powerful macro lens that gives anything from 2x to 5x magnification but can’t be used at longer focus distances. That one costs around $399/£409.

AstrHori 120mm F2.8 Macro 2x

The AstrHori 120mm F2.8 Macro 2x lens has a longer focal length and with that comes a more comfortable minimum working distance of 12cm / 4.7”, compared with the 5cm / 2” of this 7Artisans 60mm 2x macro lens. The 120mm costs around $369/£369.

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Matthew Richards

Matthew Richards is a photographer and journalist who has spent years using and reviewing all manner of photo gear. He is Digital Camera World's principal lens reviewer – and has tested more primes and zooms than most people have had hot dinners! 

His expertise with equipment doesn’t end there, though. He is also an encyclopedia  when it comes to all manner of cameras, camera holsters and bags, flashguns, tripods and heads, printers, papers and inks, and just about anything imaging-related. 

In an earlier life he was a broadcast engineer at the BBC, as well as a former editor of PC Guide.