Panasonic Lumix G Vario HD 14-140mm f/4.0-5.8 Mega OIS
Panasonic Lumix G Vario HD 14-140mm f/4.0-5.8 ASPH Sample Photos
Wide-angle | 1/160 sec | f/11.0 | 45.0 mm | ISO 160 | Telephoto | 1/400 sec | f/11.0 | 200.0 mm | ISO 320 |
The closest focusing distance is 50cm | 1/320 sec | f/6.3 | 140.0 mm | ISO 160 | Contrast remains high, even when shooting into the light | 1/250 sec | f/6.3 | 14.0 mm | ISO 160 |
1/320 sec | f/5.8 | 87.0 mm | ISO 160 | 1/800 sec | f/6.3 | 140.0 mm | ISO 160 |
1/500 sec | f/8.0 | 140.0 mm | ISO 160 | 1/500 sec | f/6.3 | 14.0 mm | ISO 160 |
Value for Money
Being priced at £580, this lens may seem a tad expensive, especially as the Olympus 14-150mm f/4-5.6 sports a slightly brighter maximum aperture at 150mm and costs around £90 less at £490. However, the Olympus lens doesn't include optical image stabilisation as the Panasonic lens does. This may not be an issue if you own an Olympus Micro Four Thirds camera body, as stabilisation is built into the camera body.
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