Panasonic H-fs045200e Lumix G Vario 45-200mm F4-5.6 ASPH Mega O.I.S Lens for G1

Posted by Notcot on May 29, 2010 in Photography |

Average Rating: 5.0 / 5 (11 Reviews)

Product Description
The Lumix G VARIO 45-200 mm f/4.0-5.6 fromPanasonic lets you see further while lightening your load. This telephoto zoom lens is compatible with Micro 4/3-formatsensors – equivalent to 90-400mm (35mm) – and is extremely compact at nobigger than 10 cm long. The Lumix G VARIO 45-200 mm f/4.0-5.6 incorporatesPanasonic’s Mega O.I.S. stabiliser, which makes it easy to shoot crystal-clearshots in all kinds of lighting conditions, and removes blur caused by handshake. Broaden your horizons with the superb Lumix G VARIO45-200 mm f/4.0-5.6 from Panasonic.

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Panasonic H-fs045200e Lumix G Vario 45-200mm F4-5.6 ASPH Mega O.I.S Lens for G1

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5 Comments

A. Walker
at 4:58 pm

Considerably heavier than the camera it’s designed to work with and those with chubby fingers may have problems as the lens body comes very close to the hand grip. However, the images produced are very good and I was surprised at the quality on maximum zoom, better than similarly priced Sigma lenses for DSLRs in my opinion but then the G1 produces excellent images anyway!!! Compliments the kit 14-45 lens and the image stabilisation works well. It’s worth noting that if you own a blue or red G1, the lens is only available in black AFAIK!
Rating: 5 / 5


 

The G1 is just an amazing camera, but I was a little diasspointed with the range of zoom that came with the standard lens. This is a must have lens to really make the most of the fabulous picture quality of the G1.

Great zoom (although Id still like a little more), nice, light and compact. Good optical stability on maximum zoom although in poorer light the definition is lost somewhat (though this is not necessarily a fault of the lens, it is bound to happen, just a bit of a shame).

All in all, a great lens, and a real must for anyone wanting to make the most of their G1 for anything other family snaps.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Paul W
at 7:34 pm

I normally use a Nikon D700 SLR but for when I want to go ultra light I swap to my Panasonic GF1. The 20mm lens with that camera is great for general purpose but not good for distant detail.

So I bought this lens – at £249 I didn’t expect amazing image quality but I was plesantly surprised!

I compared it to my partner’s Fuji s8000 super zoom and also my Nikon D700 with 70-300mm lens. The Fuji’s max zoom is around the same as this Panasonic lens – 400mm. The results from the Fuji are appalling! Soft image even in the centre of the image. The Panasonic was nice and sharp in comparison. However the Nikon cleanly beat both of them with a phenomenal image quality – very, very sharp.

However my Nikon is 2000g in weight with the 70-300 lens – the Panasonic + lens just 750g – I know which one I enjoy carrying on a long hike!

I also compared image stabilising – the Panasonic’s is nowhere near as good as the Nikon’s but still better than nothing. The Nikon stabilising lets me shoot 3 stops lower – I find the Panasonic its just 1 stop on the whole. Its also a very quiet lens – which I appreciated when shooting some nervous deer recently and got some acceptable shots with the Panasonic lens.

So while this lens may not beat a top SLR it does produce images far better than a compact SuperZoom camera and a worthy addition to your camera bag.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
John W. Thompson
at 10:14 pm

I bought this lens to complement the 14-45 kit lens of the Panasonic Lumix G1 camera.

For a zoom lens of this range and performance, it’s incredibly cheap, small & light, and shows the potential of the Micro 4-3 format. It comes complete with a pouch and lens hood, items you would usually have to buy separately. Build quality is solid, and the optical performance is better than I expected from a lens of this price.

You won’t get the most from your Lumix G1 camera without this lens.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Mr. P. G. Borland
at 11:04 pm

Designed specifically for the Lumix G1 camera this lense features Optical Image Stabilisation which appears to act extremely well. Taking full zoom shots of a lighthouse some 6 or 7 miles away produced images far better than expected.

The lense is very expensive but then so is the camera but together they work extremely well.
Rating: 5 / 5


 

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