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2023-09-18T09:21:01
Pros: Very compact lens, essentially little larger than a body cap. Fast aperture, and the 28mm equivalent focal length is versatile (see the Leica Q1,2, and 3). Cons: sharp in the center, but strong color fringing off axis. Too strong, at least on an Olympus body, to fully correct in Adobe Lightroom.
WILFRED D.
2022-03-28T08:24:33
I love the compact size , With my new Olympus camera fits in my pocket
DERICK U.
2022-02-07T19:33:53
Just in time and quality products that they specify love shopping
Albert S.
2021-07-21T16:15:58
Lens is quite sharp and compact, good all purpose, mft.metal. Still getting familiar with this system, I now have seven lenses,
PETER H.
2021-03-24T08:39:44
I like it very much. Its small size, quiet and fast AF is great combination. Mounted on smaller camera (Panasonic GX85 in my case) is perfect life and day-to-day documentation setup. Its easy to have around me all the time and it produces very nice pictures. I do not see any optical performance issues with the lens and I like the colors it produces together with my camera.
MICHAL M.
2021-03-02T12:04:04
Does the job well. Needed for yoga video. Framed well ,including tips of fingers with arms raised above head to feet on the ground without curvature.
Margaret H.
2020-09-16T08:09:54
I only recently got into using an actual camera vs my phone camera when out. This lense is great because of how small it is, while also taking great pictures. It's small enough to easily carry around in a small bag, and it's been great with photos in pretty much any situation. Out while hiking, the landscape pictures look amazing, and while out at night it picks up enough light to blow night sight out of the water. I'm sure there are way better lenses, but at $200 I'm very happy with this one.
Chris A.
2020-08-10T09:30:40
Small and capable of taking it everywhere. It is wide but you can use it for anything.
EDGAR C.
2019-11-27T10:27:40
I've never owned a lens this small and compact, and if anything, I'm afraid I'm going to lose it. It almost feels like a toy lens, but it is no toy and takes good pictures. No complaints about it. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of pics, sufficiently sharp, and definitely easy to carry around.
Greg K.
2016-02-17T19:00:00
The 14mm lens is great for shooting street photography. It has great depth of field which is something many want for shooting the street. I used it when the Democratic National Convention was held in Charlotte. Crowds of people everywhere and using this lens on a Lumix body I never missed a shot. I often use this lens in uptown Charlotte because it is so sharp and fast to focus. I shot for two weekly news papers for over 10 years, this is one of the best lens that I have ever owned.
ncstreetphotographer

2016-02-16T19:00:00
The combination of wide angle, low light capability, small size and great image quality, makes this the perfect lens for traveling light. Its size makes even my DMC-G5 pocketable. The wide angle and large aperture is perfect for capturing indoor architecture as well as outdoor panoramas.
ddouriet

2015-11-17T19:00:00
When I was looking for a wide-angle prime lens, this one topped my list. At f/2.5, it's not the fastest; but it is a lot less expensive than alternatives in the 12-15mm range for micro four thirds. And being sharp at f/2.5 and very sharp at f/2.8-5.6, it isn't compromising. That said, as with many lenses, there is sample variation with this one. Some copies are better than others. I haven't noticed any flaws with my copy: good centering and sharpness across the frame, good color and contrast... This isn't the best lens you can get. However, it's pretty much equal in image quality to the best sub-$800 zooms I've used at 14mm. While the zooms are a much better value, this lens beats those with its f/2.5 max. aperture and pocketable size and weight. When I want a small set of primes for low-light or discrete photography, this one always comes along and never disappoints me.
Egregius V.

2015-11-16T19:00:00
The 14mm is so small and compact but produces great images for the money. On my GH4 its perfect for medium wide. Used it for stills and video.
boatross

6 elements in 5 groups (3 aspherical lenses)
Micro Four Thirds mount
None
Micro Four Thirds
f=14mm (35mm camera equivalent 28mm)
7 diaphragm blades / Circular aperture diaphragm
F2.5
F22
0.18m / 0.59ft
Approx. 0.10x / 0.20x (35mm camera equivalent)
75 deg.
46mm / 1.81 in
55.5mm / 2.19in
Approx. 20.5mm (from the tip of the lens to the base side of the lens mount) / 0.81in
3.2187" x 4.406" x 4.03" / 81.3 x 111.8 x 102.4 mm
Approx. 55g / 1.94oz

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If you're seeking a high-quality, advanced lens for your Micro Four Thirds system camera, the Panasonic Lumix G 14mm f/2.5 II Aspherical Lens is an exceptional choice. With a slim profile of just 0.8" thickness, this sleek wide-angle prime lens offers a 28mm-equivalent focal length, providing a wider-than-normal perspective that's ideal for a diverse range of shooting scenarios, from street photography to indoor architecture and outdoor panoramas.
Equipped with a stepping motor, this Lumix lens delivers quick, silent autofocus performance, an essential feature for both video and still photography. The innovative inner focusing system ensures the overall lens length remains constant during operation, enhancing responsiveness and ease of use.
The Lumix G 14mm f/2.5 II Aspherical Lens is not just compact and versatile, but also boasts an optical design comprising six elements in five groups. This includes three aspherical elements that work to minimize chromatic aberrations and distortions, ensuring greater image clarity and a significant reduction in color fringing.
To further enhance your photography experience, a multi-coating has been applied to the lens elements. This reduces surface reflections, flare, and ghosting, resulting in increased contrast and color neutrality for your images. The lens also features a rounded seven-blade diaphragm, contributing to a pleasing out-of-focus quality when using selective focus techniques.
Constructed with an all-metal lens mount, this Lumix lens offers enhanced durability and precision in mounting. Whether you're a professional photographer or a hobbyist, the Panasonic Lumix G 14mm f/2.5 II Aspherical Lens is a reliable and durable addition to your camera gear, designed to deliver superior image quality in any setting.