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The Panasonic Lumix G X PZ 45-175mm f/4.0-5.6 ASPH OIS is a tele lens for 4/3, manufactured from 2011. The focus is done by Lens AF motor (non-ultrasonic), it has image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 429 €;
11 users have given it an average vote of 9.2 out of 10.
MOUNT
This lens is available with the following mounts:
Micro 4/3: this lens is compatible with mirrorless micro-4/3.
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The following opinions have been automatically translated with Google Translate.
Cons:My specimen has many merits but the sharpness is controversial
Opinion:Purchased used under 4-year warranty from RCA. The merits are many but a definitive assessment of the sharpness of this lens is difficult for me to make. The greatest variability found mainly concerns the choice of the type of focus. Parameters of use: Panasonic Lumix GX80, 175mm f 7.1 400 iso in good light to avoid blur / micro shake By setting the precise focus the results are quite good, while the choice of 1 area gave me subtle focus not perfect and unpredictable results. Same setting but using the Olympus 40-150R zoom, the results seem slightly better (we talk about individual visual sensation on the PC screen at crop 100) but above all more consistent. It should also be considered that, reading numerous opinions on this site, the alternatives offered by the m4 / 3 to these two medium-long zooms are not many nor seem better, except to switch to pro optics. But here I should talk about what I mean by hobbyist photography or with semi-professional aspirations. For me it remains only a pleasant pastime and for this I accept strengths and weaknesses of this Panasonic Lumix G X PCS 45-175mm f/4.0-5.6 and I agree with what I have.
Pros:The ideal medium canvas, light, invisible in your hands, with excellent results
Cons:So far, no one.
Opinion:I am building a small micro 4/3 kit with Panasonic GX9, panasonic 12-60 and panaleica 17mm f1.7 matching this 45-175 (90-350 ff.) It is a dated goal, it dates back to 2011, but it is still an excellent lens that in the stock exchange can be useful in different circumstances. I use this equipment mainly for street photography and it should give me good results. I could not thoroughly test the whole covid cause, but from the first shots made around the house this 45-175, it meets all my needs in terms of portability, functionality, the fact that it does not stretch is a great thing and also on IQ, and sharpness does not joke at all. Panasonic, in this field is truly a security and these objectives fully correspond to the philosophy of practicality, portability and quality.
user109536
sent on February 07, 2020
Pros:Small, light, stabilized, does not extend
Cons:For the price is my needs nothing
Opinion:I was interested in having a canvas over 300 mm for occasional use to be able to always have with me. This almost 400 mm is ideal. Its size allows its use without problems on the GX 80 that large is not, it is very discreet because it does not stretch zooming and is stabilized. I find it convenient to zoom with the dial and with the button and the quality of the files it produces is great. As someone has already written this lens is the essence of the micro 4/3 system that allows you to walk around with an entire kit in the pockets of a jacket.
user68000
sent on December 06, 2019
Pros:light, compact, does not extend and does not rotate; the sharpest of the m4/3 series excluding of course the Pros
Cons:you have to get used to not touching the zoom dial because the zumata starts
Opinion:I've been happy for a couple of days to take this view and I can only confirm how good it is. Definitely, in the range of focals close to 200 mm, it is the OB for micro4/3 sharper than there is (as also confirmed by DXOmark), excluding of course the Pro series that however have prohibitive costs for me. I find it better than the Oly 75-300 (second series), the Oly 40-150 f/4-5.6 R, the Pana 100-300 (first series) and the Pana 50-200 (first series) that I have used thoroughly in the past, and that are the classic zumini castrated in the longest part that is the one for which you buy. The zoom dial is wonderful and does not make you regret mechanical zooms. Not having a Panasonic body I can not take advantage of the double stabilization, but the IBIS of the EM-1 is enough and advances, considering that I use this zumino for animals. On the Olympus EM-1 Mark I goes perfectly and I really like to finally have on this format a zoom that does not stretch, as I had with Canon. In addition, its footprint/weight is perfectly balanced with the EM-1
Pros:Minimal size and weight , stabilization,sharp already at full opening, zooming does not extend ,diameter filters from 46
Cons:for its price none(to be fussy a minimum distance of MaF a little high)
Opinion:Bought used because I wanted a travel zoom to be flanked by the Oly 12 40 and I'm excited about it .high performance price ratio( inside it has a motorized zoom that is activated by a button on the barrel). I did some comparison tests with an even focal zoom (for apsc)but f 4 constant that weighs 5 times as much and costs triple and does not disfigure at all. It just loses a little bit on the blurring that is a little harder and on the detachment of the plans but really little. In my opinion, the quality of the photos is also almost identical, going from wide to canvas. it is not a handyman, it is missing from the wide-angle side, but maybe it is also why it maintains a very good image quality on all focal. It is stabilized and combined with the stabilization of the G9 I made test shots at 175mm and 1/10 on the back of books and the writing was perfectly readable without motion This lens is then of the X series which means more care on the part of Panasonic in the construction of barrels and lenses (so says Pan). The engine that drives the zoom is not felt at all, and zooming remains of the initial dimensions In conclusion for those looking for a 90 350 equivalent without wanting to faint will be satisfied. Greetings to all
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