
Take on even the harshest weather conditions to get the perfect close-up shot with this Panasonic LUMIX G Vario lens. Built-in optical image stabilization ensures blur-free images, and the splash/dustproof construction is compatible with LUMIX cameras for even demanding outdoor shoots. This Panasonic LUMIX G Vario lens is lightweight for effortless travel.
Q: Does this Panasonic lens have image stabilization?
A: Yes, this lens features built-in optical image stabilization to help prevent blurry images.
Q: What size filters are compatible with this lens?
A: This lens accommodates 67mm filters.
Q: Is this Panasonic lens weather-resistant?
A: Yes, this lens is both splashproof and dustproof for use in challenging conditions.
Q: What is the focal length range of this lens?
A: This lens has a focal length range of 100-300mm.
Q: What is the maximum aperture of this Panasonic lens?
A: The Panasonic lens has a maximum aperture of f/4.0-5.6.
Q: Is this lens compatible with other camera brands?
A: This lens is only compatible with Panasonic Lumix Micro Four Thirds mount mirrorless cameras.
Q: What is the minimum focusing distance of this Panasonic lens?
A: The minimum focusing distance of this lens is 4.92 feet.
A: This lens appears to be compatible with Olympus E-M5, however splash proof and dust proof is not guaranteed. We would kindly recommend you to check the compatibility with the other manufacturer as well.

Take on even the harshest weather conditions to get the perfect close-up shot with this Panasonic LUMIX G Vario lens. Built-in optical image stabilization ensures blur-free images, and the splash/dustproof construction is compatible with LUMIX cameras for even demanding outdoor shoots. This Panasonic LUMIX G Vario lens is lightweight for effortless travel.

The 70-300mm F/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD (Model A047) for Sony full-frame E-mount mirrorless cameras is a telephoto zoom lens designed and created so photographers of all skill levels can enjoy high quality images comfortably. Tamron’s new 70-300mm F4.5-6.3 covers a broad telephoto zoom range yet is the world's smallest size and lightest weight, coming in at 148mm (5.8 in) long with a maximum diameter of 77mm, and weighing just 545g (19.2 oz). With special emphasis on resolving power, Tamron has deployed special lens elements appropriately arranged to correct chromatic aberration, generally very strong in a telephoto lens, as well as other aberrations. Users can enjoy high-resolution images combined with the stunning bokeh qualities that are achievable only with a telephoto lens. The lens also incorporates the RXD (Rapid eXtra-silent stepping Drive) stepping motor unit, a high-speed precision AF drive system that is remarkably quiet. Tamron's Moisture-Resistant Construction provides extra protection, while various features that are built into Sony mirrorless cameras, including "Eye AF," are supported. The 70-300mm F4.5-6.3 is a versatile lens for photographing landscapes, sports and other action, pets and wildlife and more. The lens also demonstrates its potential for portrait shooting, casual snapshots and scenarios that require you to be mobile and shoot handheld, like sporting events. The apparent image compression and the close-up effects characteristic of telephoto lenses naturally amplify photographic expression. Zooming in on distant objects and making them appear closer is one of the joys of telephoto shooting. This zoom lens provides an entryway into that new world.

The Tamron 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 is the world's first lens for APS-C mirrorless cameras with a 16.6x zoom ratio, the greatest feature of this lens, covering wide-angle to an ultra-telephoto range (27mm to 450mm full-frame equivalent). With this broad coverage, the lens empowers shooting in a wide variety of situations including everyday life and travel snapshots with wide-angle, dynamic ultra-telephoto, and macro photography. The lens includes special optical elements arranged precisely to maintain high resolution performance from edge-to-edge and provide high image quality making it the best of all all-in-one zoom lenses.

Panasonic Lumix G Vario 45-150mm f/4.0-5.6 ASPH. Mega O.I.S. Zoom Lens: Capture subjects and scenes in sharp detail with this 45-150mm zoom lens, which works with most Panasonic Lumix G compact system cameras with a Micro Four Thirds mount. The Mega O.I.S. (optical image stabilizer) helps keep your shots steady to minimize blurring.
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Customers praise the Panasonic Lumix G VARIO 100-300mm f/4.0-5.6 POWER O.I.S. Telephoto Zoom Lens for its excellent build quality. Customers appreciate the high image quality and solid construction of the lens.
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Rrally love this lens. Allows for both manual and autofocus and the clarity of the images is absolutely beautiful. Cannot recommend this lens more.
Posted by JustinB
For the price, this is the best Micro 4/3 telephoto lens on the market especially if you plan on taking photos during the day. Pictures in low light can be more challenging but I intend to use this lens mainly for wildlife during the day. However, you will be able to take some decent pictures of the moon as long as you accept that you will lose some sharpness at full zoom.
Posted by MNKnicksFan
This is an amazing lens for what it is and at its price point and highlights the benefits of micro four thirds cameras. Light and compact for a super zoom. I am using it on the G85 and GX85 and the hybrid stabilizations works great on both. I was reliably able to track aircraft and birds without zooming in and out too much which is a testament to the OIS and IBIS combo. The lens is not premium sharp, but is great for the price, so unless you are a devoted pixel peeper you should be good. Contrast is better than expected and color is great with my bodies so I cant complain. Build is good, sealing is good, no zoom creep, and feels solid. All in all I thought I would be getting a good-enough super telephoto for basic birding, airshows etc. but wound up feeling it is much better than it should be for the price.
Posted by JerBear