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The Panasonic LUMIX G VARIO 7-14mm F4.0 ASPH is an ultra-wide-angle zoom lens for the Micro Four Thirds system. Providing a focal range of 14-28mm in 35mm terms and a 114-degree angle of view, the 7-14mm lens is both compact and lightweight. It combin...
The LUMIX G VARIO 7-14mm F4.0 ASPH offers the widest focal length of any Micro Four Thirds lens in a relatively tiny package, backed-up by excellent image quality throughout the focal range, a constant aperture of F/4.0 and impressively fast autofocus...
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The Panasonic Lumix G 7-14mm f/4 ASPH is one of the most exciting and extreme micro four-thirds lenses out there. Its field-of-view is equivalent to 14-28mm on full format (35mm) cameras - this is about as wide as it gets for a rectilinear (non-fishey...
The Panasonic Lumix G 7-14mm f/4 ASPH is a expensive lens yet its performance characteristic is pretty impressive across most characteristics - at least when taking advantage of the system's auto-correction capabilities. The resolution is very high an...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2012-03-08 15:46:02
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Despite being larger than other Micro Four Thirds lenses, the Lumix 7-14mm is a pleasure to use and allows some very dramatic compositions to be recorded. It is hardly an everyday lens, but it's an admirable beast in more ways than one.
Ultrawide angle of view...
Very expensive...
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The Panasonic 7-14mm tested very well, offering images that were very sharp all the way to ƒ/11, and provided extremely impressive distortion correction with minimal light falloff. Theres more chromatic aberration than wed like, but even this...
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Panasonic Lumix 7-14mm f4 review The Panasonic Lumix 7-14mm f4 is an ultra-wide angle zoom lens for Micro Four Thirds cameras, including Panasonic Lumix G, Olympus PEN and Olympus OMD models. Mounted on a Micro Four Thirds body it delivers an effectiv...
Owners of Micro Four Thirds cameras have the choice of three ultra wide zooms and I think there's merit in recommending all of them. I'll will start with Panasonic's Lumix G 7-14mm. With an equivalent range of 14-28mm and a constant aperture of f4, this i...
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The lens features a constant ƒ/4 aperture and a fixed lens hood; the large protruding front element precludes the use of screw-mounted filters.Sharpness The 7-14mm ƒ/4 produced very sharp images. At the wider end of its focal length, images are sharp even...
The Panasonic 7-14mm tested very well, offering images that were very sharp all the way to ƒ/11, and provided extremely impressive distortion correction with minimal light falloff. There's more chromatic aberration than we'd like, but even this can be cor...
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We've had the opportunity to analyze the image quality of Panasonic's high-end 16-Mpix Lumix DMC-GX7 mirrorless camera with over 70% of the native mount lenses that are currently available (for it). We've scrutinized a total of 33 Panasonic, Olympus and S...
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The Olympus OM-D E-M1 is the new flagship model in the range and features a newly-designed pro-grade body and a modified 16-Mpix sensor incorporating on-chip phase-detection pixels for backwards compatibility with the firm's 4:3 lenses. While we've not an...
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We've analyzed the image quality of 33 lens models, around 70% of the current range using the native MFT mount, on the new Olympus OM-D EM-10. Read on to find out which of those lenses perform best and which, if any, you should try and avoid when paired w...
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Following the lens recommendations for Lumix DMC-GX7 we've now analyzed the image quality of Panasonic's diminutive GM1 with over 33 lenses to assess the imaging characteristics specifically with the new camera. Read on to find out which of those models y...
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The Olympus OM-D E-M1 is the new flagship model in the range and features a newly-designed pro-grade body and a modified 16-Mpix sensor incorporating on-chip phase-detection pixels for backwards compatibility with the firm's 4:3 lenses.While we've not ana...
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The depth of high quality primes and zooms for the PEN is, arguably, the most compelling reason to invest in the Micro Four Thirds system over rival mirrorless camera offerings. If you're already a PEN E-P5 owner or you're looking for advice or insights i...
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As with previous guides, this review is intended to help you make the right choice when selecting lenses, in this instance, for the micro Four Thirds Olympus OMD E-M5 and the rival offering from Panasonic, the Lumix DMC-GH3. These two flagship models shar...
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We've had the opportunity to analyze the image quality of Panasonic's high-end 16-Mpix Lumix DMC-GX7 mirrorless camera with over 70% of the native mount lenses that are currently available (for it). We've scrutinized a total of 33 Panasonic, Olympus and S...
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