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Panasonic Leica DG Nocticron 42.5 mm f/1.2 Asph. P.O.I.S.
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Manufacturer | Panasonic |
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Model | Leica DG Nocticron 42.5 mm f/1.2 Asph. P.O.I.S. |
Lens style | Telephoto |
Focal length | 42.5 mm |
Maximum aperture | f/1.2 |
Angle of view | 29 o |
Closest focusing distance | 0.5 m |
Maximum magnification | 1:10 |
Minimum aperture | 16 |
Number of diaphragm blades | 9 |
Auto focus type | AF |
Lens Construction | 14 elements / 11 groups |
Filter diameter | 67 mm |
Macro | No |
Available mounts | Micro Four Thirds |
Dimensions | 74 x 76.8 mm |
Weight | 425 g |
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Owners reviews (4)
Overall
Owner since: 4 years
Price: 1300 euro
User profile: Professional
Cons: Not water sealed
Pros: Has top quality lens with excelent results in any light condition
Summary: I like more than Zuiko 45 1.2 because it has a more smooth and organic rendering.
Overall
Owner since: 3 years
Price: 1000e
User profile: Semipro
Cons: big lens, but for a 85mm f1.2 equivalent not very heavy
Pros: One of the most beautiful bokeh I have seen.
Summary: Very good picture quality at all diaphragms even f1.2. It have a analog like
Overall
Owner since: 2 years
Price: 1000
User profile: Amateur
Cons: not waterproof
Pros: Very sharp even at f 1.2, nice bokeh rendering (Leica look), fast auto focus
Summary: One of the best m4/3 lenses
Overall
Owner since: 6 months
Price: $1600
User profile: Semipro
Cons: Cost: most expensive m43 lens and one of the more expensive
Pros: Value: Leica endorsed glass for a fraction of its full frame Noctilux/Summilux counterparts but with the added benefits of optical image stabilization and auto-focus.
Summary: You get what you pay for, ie. optimal m43 lens to optimize the m43 format which, let's face it, needs all the help it can muster.