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    Panasonic Lumix S 28-200mm F4-7.1 Macro OIS review: the travel lens that puts the “super” in super-zoom


    Panasonic Lumix S 28-200mm F4-7.1 Macro OIS: Two-minute review

    It has been said in the past that the selection of lenses for the L-Mount is too limited, however that can no longer be argued. Alongside the wide range of prime lenses, macro lenses, and high-performance zooms, there have been some key releases that have solved a real-world problem for everyday photographers. The Panasonic 28-200mm f/4-7.1 Macro OIS is just such a lens: it has come in as an answer to all of the photography enthusiasts and wanderlusters that want one lens that is compact, durable, versatile and affordable.

    In all honesty, I have a rather low opinion of super-zooms as I feel they tend to sacrifice everything on the altar of versatility. This lens has somehow avoided that, maintaining impressive sharpness, autofocus performance, stabilization and build quality, despite its huge zoom range and compact size. Instead of sacrificing all of these things, Panasonic made the decision to make one key compromise: the aperture speed.

    Panasonic Lumix S 28-200mm F4-7.1 Macro OIS specs

    Type: Zoom
    Sensor: Full-frame
    Focal length: 28-200mm
    Max aperture: f/4-7.1
    Minimum focus: 5.5in / 14cm
    Filter size: 67mm
    Dimensions: 3.0in x 3.7in / 77.3 x 93.4 mm
    Weight: 14.6oz / 413g

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