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![]() | Panasonic Lumix G 100-300mm f/4-5.6 II OIS Pros: Compactness, weight, chromatic rendering, good overall sharpness, dual is, price in relation to the focal excursion. Cons: Lack of maf limiter, slightly light lampshade, some purple fringing at 300mm (in the raw) where it also has a drop in physiological sharpness. Opinion: A view certainly of value in relation to the relationship between performance, however good and cost, size and weight all rather low. As far as I'm concerned, portability is the greatest value. I also really like the color rendering. In my opinion, it remains a lens that, taking into account the focal points of which it is capable and the weight it contains requires a conscious use, not very carefree. However the stabilization combined with the G9 if used with criterion is excellent, The construction is plastic but discreet. The lampshade in my opinion is built in a slightly too cheap way, probably the worst of those of the various optics that I have possessed, as a little too light and mounting it on the fly does not always the hooking takes place with confidence at the first shot. The Af seems decent to me if he is not asked about miracles. Overall, it is advisable if you are well aware of your needs. I did not try the older brother 100-400 but from what you see around it should be optically better but at a cost almost triple and at twice the weight (which in the long run could require a monopod), as well as vexed by some inconsistency such as the hardness of the zoom ring and the construction of the lampshade that for me remains a mystery. sent on April 16, 2020 |
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