Home/Catalog/Camera & Photo/Lenses/PANASONIC LUMIX G VARIO LENS, 14-140MM, F3.5-5.6 ASPH., MIRRORLESS MICRO FOUR THIRDS, POWER OPTICAL I.S., H-FS14140AK (USA BLACK)
PANASONIC LUMIX G VARIO LENS, 14-140MM, F3.5-5.6 ASPH., MIRRORLESS MICRO FOUR THIRDS, POWER OPTICAL I.S., H-FS14140AK (USA BLACK)
Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. 14-140mm F3.5-5.6 (10X) optical zoom range Smooth, silent operation for both photo and video hybrid photography recording POWER O.I.S. compensates for both small fast, and large slow movement
Simple review: I have been a photographer for 45+ years. I have shot with Leica, Canon, Nikon, and more. This is, without doubt, one of the finest lenses I have experienced. Sharp, sharp, sharp all the way to the corners, at any focal length. Well built and compact. Hey gang, that dont come much better than this.
Westminister
5
It you are investing into the Micro Four thirds System (Especially if you are new), this 14-140mm lens is one of the first of two lenses I recommend anyone to purchased. It is very well made. It has an equivalent range of 28-280mm in FF coverage. Which provides a wide range of possibilities. It is Sharp, and the Optical Image Stabilization contributes to that also. The Image Quality is very good too. I started out with the fastest glass I could, so I went with a set of F 0.95 Voigtlander lenses, which are phenomenal. My first Zoom lens was the M.Zuiko 12-40 F 2.0. However, I should have started with this lens instead, along with the Panasonic 25mm F1.7. I originally thought that the F 3.5 - 5.6 was going to be too slow and dark so I went with the expensive and fast lenses. Ultimately, I just did not really know what I was doing, and thought I was too smart in the beginning. This 14-140mm should have been my first Zoom Lens when I started to venture into Micro Four Thirds. My first Prime Lens should have been the 25mm F 1.7. If I am being too redundant, its because I cannot stress enough, how it all should have began...
Soulcalsurfer
5
This is a really great walk-around/travel lens. Gives you a decent wide angle and fair amount of telephoto reach, all in a somewhat small package. I felt like, overall I got pretty good results with this. As with most zooms, I tried to stay away from shooting all the way out at 140mm (280mm; 35mm equivalent). Even my full-sized Nikor zooms soften up a touch all the way out. Very happy with this lens; itll always get packed in my travel kit.
Trail And Mountain
5
Great lens and worth the price!
Andrew T
5
What a great lense! Its very light weight compared to most of my other lenses which dont have the same range.
Arash Kermanshahi
5
1st copy was bad and second copy is tac sharp.
Amazon Customer
5
Nice lens
Raymond Chi
5
Worth the money
Ronsanut
5
Fast shipping, and excellent product.
Heike Larson
5
If I can only take one lens with me, the 14-140mm is on my Panasonic GX85. (I also own four primes--12 mm Rokinon, 25mm Panasonic Leica, 42.5mm Panasonic and 60mm Olympus macro.) As long as there is decent light, this lens allows you to capture wonderful photographs. I use it for everything from really far away (lunar eclipse) to close-up semi-macro (flowers), from still (landscape, architecture) to action (events, street photography, even sports). I love it for being active (mountain biking, hiking)--because its right there, on my Peak Design Capture clip, ready to shoot whenever a great moment presents itself. With the dual image stabilization of the GX85 and the lens, its possible to hand-hold zoom shots, as well as close-ups at the full 140mm range. I do carry my Leica 25mm with me for night-time and indoor shots, as low-light performance is not this lens strong suit. If you are new to M4/3 photography, and want to invest in just one lens, if youre an outdoors person who needs to travel light, or a traveller interested in the smallest possible kit, buy this lens.
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