Panasonic’s Leica 10-25mm f/1.7 to be the First f/1.7 Wide-Angle Zoom Lens
![]()
Panasonic has announced the development of the Leica DG 10-25mm f/1.7 for Micro Four Thirds cameras. It’s the world’s first wide-angle zoom lens with a constant f/1.7 aperture.
Equivalent to a 20-50mm lens in 35mm terms, the lens will be “the ultimate photo/video-hybrid digital interchangeable lens,” Panasonic says, adding that it’s “the first interchangeable lens to be introduced to the market featuring a full-range f/1.7 high-speed aperture.”
The lens features a click-less aperture ring that provides seamless aperture control for shooting video.
“Since image quality of each focal length is [as] strictly controlled as prime lenses, this lens can be seen as equivalent to five prime lenses: 20mm, 24mm, 28mm, 35mm, and 50mm,” Panasonic stated in the lens’ unveiling at Photokina this week.
And because it’s designed for the Micro Four Thirds mirrorless system, the lens is both compact and lightweight.
![]()
![]()
“LEICA DG lenses are designed to exceed the stringent LEICA quality standards and boast excellent optical performance,” Panasonic says.
Features, specs, pricing, and availability for the Leica DG 10-25mm f/1.7 have yet to be announced.
Contributer : PetaPixel https://ift.tt/2QZfRyu
Reviewed by mimisabreena
on
Friday, September 28, 2018
Rating:










No comments:
Post a Comment