Description of Panasonic 35-100mm f/2.8 II ASPH lens. O.I.S. Lumix G X Vario (H-HSA35100)
A convenient 70-200mm equivalent focal length range makes this lens model versatile from portraiture to travel.
Wedding enthusiasts will especially appreciate this lens. Thanks to its f/2.8 aperture, you can shoot even in difficult lighting conditions by controlling the depth of field. Extra-low dispersion lenses are used in the optical design to reduce halo fringing at the edges of the frame and minimize chromatic aberrations. The front element has a Nano coating that eliminates unwanted glare and color ghosting, improving color and contrast. Optical stabilization improves performance, is compatible with Dual IS cameras, and together with accurate autofocus, gives amazing results.
The autofocus linear motor operates almost silently and very quickly, making it possible to shoot movies.
The lens has good protection against water and dust, the body is frost-resistant. It can be operated in harsh environments.
Features: - A telephoto lens for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras, this lens provides a 70-200mm equivalent focal length range. - F/2.8 aperture and Dual I.S.2 five-axis image stabilization ensure stable performance across the entire zoom range and shoot handheld without flash even in - Optical design includes 18 elements arranged in 13 groups, including one ED lens and two ED lenses. - Two ED elements and one ED lens greatly reduce chromatic aberration. The surfaces of the front lens and some optical elements reduce the chance of flare and ghosting to improve contrast and color neutrality. - Linear AF motor with quiet operation delivers high performance AF that is effective for shooting both photos and videos. - Optical image stabilization minimizes the occurrence of camera shake for sharper handheld shots, and supports Dual IS in cameras to increase stabilization performance. conditions.- Rounded seven aperture blades contribute to a pleasant bokeh effect.- Beautiful bokeh for portraits and close-ups. When zooming, the front lens remains stationary.