Panasonic LUMIX S R70300E 70 300mm f4.5 5.6 MACRO O.I.S. Black
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Versatile zoom range up to 300mm – From 70mm portrait style shooting, all the way to 300mm at the telephoto end, this compact and lightweight lens is perfect for getting up close to distant subjects such as wildlife or sports, whilst also giving you great creative flexibility for outdoor shooting Superb close-up performance – Close up shots and macro-style photography of small subjects like flowers and butterflies can be achieved using this lens, with it’s maximum magnification of 0.5x at 300mm focal length, and close focusing distance of 0.74m at 300mm (0.54m at 70mm) allowing you to get even closer to the subject Excellent light rendition – When shooting images with light sources, the 11-blade circular aperture renders soft and attractive beams of light, to create a visually appealing rendition of light such as sunlight shining through trees, or colourful city lights Dual Image Stabilisation – Combined with the body I.S. in your LUMIX S camera (LUMIX S1H, S1R, S1, S5), you can be confident shooting handheld even at the 300mm tele-end, as the powerful Dual I.S. 2 can compensate up to 5.5 stops of shake reduction based on CIPA standard, allowing you to use longer shutter speeds without sacrificing sharpness Compact and Lightweight Design – Weighing at 790g, the 70-300mm is the most compact and lightweight telephoto zoom lens for LUMIX S series. Designed to complement the LUMIX S5 and 20-60mm standard zoom lens, combining these covers almost all the most popular focal lengths between 20-300mm with only 2 lenses Optical Zoom: 4.28 multiplier_x Max Focal Length: 300.0 millimeters
Versatile zoom range up to 300mm – From 70mm portrait style shooting, all the way to 300mm at the telephoto end, this compact and lightweight lens is perfect for getting up close to distant subjects such as wildlife or sports, whilst also giving you great creative flexibility for outdoor shooting Superb close-up performance – Close up shots and macro-style photography of small subjects like flowers and butterflies can be achieved using this lens, with it’s maximum magnification of 0.5x at 300mm focal length, and close focusing distance of 0.74m at 300mm (0.54m at 70mm) allowing you to get even closer to the subject Excellent light rendition – When shooting images with light sources, the 11-blade circular aperture renders soft and attractive beams of light, to create a visually appealing rendition of light such as sunlight shining through trees, or colourful city lights Dual Image Stabilisation – Combined with the body I.S. in your LUMIX S camera (LUMIX S1H, S1R, S1, S5), you can be confident shooting handheld even at the 300mm tele-end, as the powerful Dual I.S. 2 can compensate up to 5.5 stops of shake reduction based on CIPA standard, allowing you to use longer shutter speeds without sacrificing sharpness Compact and Lightweight Design – Weighing at 790g, the 70-300mm is the most compact and lightweight telephoto zoom lens for LUMIX S series. Designed to complement the LUMIX S5 and 20-60mm standard zoom lens, combining these covers almost all the most popular focal lengths between 20-300mm with only 2 lenses Optical Zoom: 4.28 multiplier_x Max Focal Length: 300.0 millimeters
CurrysFrom distant wildlife to detailed close-ups, this Panasonic 70-300 mm telephoto zoom lens gives you flexibility. Capture details and textures with true 0.5x macro capability at 300 mm - ideal for insects and small objects. Its Optical Image Stabiliser helps keep your shots steady, even when you're stretching all the way to 300 mm. Plus, the 11%u2011blade circular aperture beautifully captures and softens light, making it ideal for sunsets and city lights.Good to know- Its dust-, splash- and freeze-resistant design makes it reliable for outdoor adventures- Thanks to its advanced glass elements, your images stay crisp and vibrant across the frame- With automatic and manual focus, you get full creative control
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