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B0153WGIW8

PANASONIC LUMIX G VARIO LENS, 14-140MM, F3.5-5.6 ASPH., MIRRORLESS MICRO FOUR THIRDS, POWER OPTICAL I.S., H-FS14140AK (USA BLACK)

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Make sure this fits by 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
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4.5 out of 5
Reviews: 18
5 stars
67%
4 stars
17%
3 stars
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William Green
5
Comment
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
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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
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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.
Original Guru
4
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First day with this lens. I had/have Canon EF 28-300mm (using metabones) which I was hoping I could leave home if I got something comprable. What I really enjoy is the light weight balance of this lens. Its easy to maneuver if you need to get that right shot. For me I bought it for sports. Football and track recording. The most impressive function of this lens is getting a decent wide angle shot of the finish line. You are too close for 200mm and u cant move around when runners are sprinting a 400m relay so this lens truly gets you that ability to record around the track without sprinting yourself. The 280mm telephoto is okay. The best part of the telephoto on this lens is steady shots with dual OIS. You definitely notice picture jitter without dual OIS. For the downside. First is out of the box the construction feels cheap. Literally feels like a hollow tube. I know we are trying to cut weight, but I feel like we are sacrificing durability and possibly quality with non composite lens material. Well see after a few more uses. Another issue that is driving me a bit skeptical is the focal/zoom ring. Or could be just that the lens is new, but when zooming it tends to semi catch on clutch. Like the motion isnt smooth and fluid. I understand its brand new but it just shouldnt be such a jerky zoom right out of the box. Im hoping it just needs to get broke in and the zoom itself needs some movement to get worn in. I dont ever remember m. Zuiko lenses ever having this prob. I gave a 4 out of 5 stars primarily because I feel it should cover 180mm not 140mm. Another 80mm does make a difference. With the extra zoom, u could easily make out runners faces at the starting line while recording from the finish line. The zoom ring should be fluid right out of the box.
Trail And Mountain
5
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Great lens and worth the price!
D. Trust
4
Comment
A great lens for my GX85. Focus and stabilization are right on. I have read about some issues with jitteriness with 4K video, but paired with the GX85, I cant see any. I would like it if the zoom was a bit easier to turn, but I think that will loosen up with some use. Its not terribly tight, just not silky smooth (yet, I hope)
Andrew T
5
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What a great lense! Its very light weight compared to most of my other lenses which dont have the same range.
Arash Kermanshahi
5
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1st copy was bad and second copy is tac sharp.
Amazon Customer
5
Comment
Nice lens
Raymond Chi
5
Comment
Worth the money
Item Dimensions
4.02 x 4.02 x 4.84 in
Lens Type
Standard
 
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