Testseek.com have collected 13 expert reviews of the Panasonic Lumix G X VARIO 35-100mm F2.8 Power OIS HD and the average rating is 53%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic Lumix G X VARIO 35-100mm F2.8 Power OIS HD.
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Abstract: If you're looking for an upgrade to your ‘budget' telephoto but can't stretch to a fully professional lens, there are some smart mid-range options to be had. We test 8 top optics to find out which is the best telephoto lens for your money. On test are:Can...
There's a lot to like in the Panasonic 35-100mm ƒ/2.8: it's super sharp and offers professional results at slightly less than you might pay for a comparable full-frame lens. Perhaps its most attractive feature is its slim frame, but then, that's one of th...
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Published: 2014-06-16, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: We've analyzed the image quality of 33 lens models, around 70% of the current range using the native MFT mount, on the new Olympus OM-D EM-10. Read on to find out which of those lenses perform best and which, if any, you should try and avoid when paired w...
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Published: 2014-05-05, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: Following the lens recommendations for Lumix DMC-GX7 we've now analyzed the image quality of Panasonic's diminutive GM1 with over 33 lenses to assess the imaging characteristics specifically with the new camera. Read on to find out which of those models y...
Published: 2013-12-13, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: We've had the opportunity to analyze the image quality of Panasonic's high-end 16-Mpix Lumix DMC-GX7 mirrorless camera with over 70% of the native mount lenses that are currently available (for it). We've scrutinized a total of 33 Panasonic, Olympus and S...
Published: 2013-12-12, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: We've had the opportunity to analyze the image quality of Panasonic's high-end 16-Mpix Lumix DMC-GX7 mirrorless camera with over 70% of the native mount lenses that are currently available (for it). We've scrutinized a total of 33 Panasonic, Olympus and S...
Published: 2013-11-29, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: The Olympus OM-D E-M1 is the new flagship model in the range and features a newly-designed pro-grade body and a modified 16-Mpix sensor incorporating on-chip phase-detection pixels for backwards compatibility with the firm's 4:3 lenses.While we've not ana...
Published: 2013-08-01, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: As with previous guides, this review is intended to help you make the right choice when selecting lenses, in this instance, for the micro Four Thirds Olympus OMD E-M5 and the rival offering from Panasonic, the Lumix DMC-GH3. These two flagship models shar...
compact, solid and small casing which doesn't change its dimensions, excellent image quality in the frame centre, good image quality on the edge of the frame, very well corrected chromatic aberration, low spherical aberration, negligible coma, moderate as
huge vignetting, surprisingly high distortion at the shortest focal length, work against bright light could have been better.
We praised the 12-35 mm model so it would be difficult not to praise the 35-100 mm one, especially that it fares a tad better. It works nicer against bright light, its vignetting, coma, astigmatism, chromatic and spherical aberration levels are lower. I l...
SPECSPicture angle: 34 to 12 degrees diagonalMinimum aperture: f/22Lens construction: 18 elements in 13 groups (including one UED and 2 ED elements)Lens mounts: Micro Four Thirds mountDiaphragm Blades: 7 (rounded aperture)Weather resistance: Dust and s...