Generally the prime lenses (lenses that don't zoom) are good for macro shots, In fact, all the lenses listed in the
accessories section of the store except the 12.5-75mm zoom are good, and will focus down to about 15cm or closer. With some macro spacers or extra macro rings, you can focus right down to 0cm in front of most of the lenses.
The 12.5-75mm zoom lens can also be used for macro shots, while zoomed out, using the 1 or 2mm spacer rings. It's not quite as sharp as you'd get with a prime though. The full 5mm macro ring will put the focus point inside the lens body so that's not particularly useful
You can also make your own spacers quite easily using sheets of plastic or cardboard. Due to how the optics work, when zoomed in, the macro rings have far less of an effect.
For testing, you can partially unscrew the lens from the camera, being careful it doesn't fall out of course. The backfocus ring can also be used to get macro functionality, just don't unscrew it more than about 2 turns. You can also just hold the lens manually in front of the camera to get an idea how many macro rings you'll need.
For those wondering what the spacer/macro rings do, when you move the lens farther away from the sensor, it will focus closer than normal, and vise versa.