• Reviews around lens (3.91 of 5)

    PANASONIC LUMIX G7 4K Mirrorless Camera, with 14-140mm Power O.I.S. Lens, 16 Megapixels, 3 Inch Touch LCD, DMC-G7HK (USA BLACK)

    • A nice, compact lens that zoomed to 80 or 100mm would be just about right.
    • I’ve got my Helios 44-2 58mm swirly bokeh lens, a beautiful Nikon Nikkor 35mm F/2 lens, a nice Olympus 50mm, and then I picked up a Roxsen speedbooster for my Canon 28mm lens
    • It took me a bit of time to remember the new way to access exposure bias adjustment (I generally use A-Priority, setting the aperture for best lens performance with each lens and/or for best DOF for what I want in the
    • 3200.Kit lens is super sharp
    • So after doing a ton of searching around, I found the Power Adapter that worked for the G7 (since the G6 version didn't work for people), and I highly recommend it for anyone that wants to do long time lapses:http://amzn.to/24CTdzXRight now I'm still using the 14-42mm Kit Lens, and it's been great, but there are times I wish I would have just gotten the more expensive 14-140mm kit lens instead
    • I personally have a 25mm 1.7 and it’s a very sharp lens.
    • For the value, i think its better than the other 2 given that it has cheaper lens, good 4k quality, dslr build and a mic port if you ever find youself in a situation that you want to record urself at your convenience.
    • Got the 35-100 2.8 as well which is a great lens.
    • It's easy to use, the video quality is fantastic, and the lens that comes with it is good enough for creating the wide shots I need in addition to anything else.
    • The included 14-42mm kit lens is actually quite impressive for a cheap kit lens
    • Great camera, love its menu, firmware, light weight, amazing kit lens performance, very nice button combination to read shutter count
    • Lens (14-42 mm kit lens)Please feel free to skip to the respective paragraphsI am coming from a bridge camera (Nikon P510 to be precise), having wanted an upgrade for a long time now
    • The lens is a nice and compact, providing plenty of field of view.
    • The 14-140 lens wasn't good and had too much noise in my experience.
    • The kit lens is a great starter lens, but with a camera this good you'll probably want to upgrade soon!
    • I found that I can get good results if I have a fast lens attached to this camera for those low light scenarios
    • Even the small lens is surprisingly good
    • This is an impressive kit lens
    • Overpriced lens and poor accessory support
    • Just about any MFT lens from Olympus to Panasonic balance well on the camera