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Even at high zoom ranges, you will enjoy clear contours and contrasts thanks to built-in image stabilisation. With the 150mm setting (35mm camera equivalent: 300mm), the background appears as if it were right behind your subject. Capture natural-looking portraits in the medium telephoto range. The silent focusing feature for both photos and videos ensure you will be able to capture nature at its best.
MEGA O.I.S. – sharp results
Capture scenes carefree or at the spur of the moment. The optical image stabilisation (O.I.S.) technology built directly into the lens ensures your photos will look great, with sharp blur-free contours across the entire picture.
That’s because this technology immediately compensates the kind of minor movements and vibrations that can so easily occur in photography. But you won’t notice any of this – all you’ll see are wonderfully crisp images.
HD Video Support – perfect video-recording
With HD video support any user has everything they need for recording with their LUMIX camera. Not only does it perform smooth aperture changes so there are no sudden jumps in exposure, it also boasts a silent design for enhanced capture of the scene’s audio. What’s more, it offers excellent tracking performance – so you won’t miss a moment of the action.
H-FS45150
12 elements in 9 groups:
- 2 aspherical lenses
- 1 Ultra High Refractive Index lens
Aspherical (ASPH) lenses reduce size and weight, effectively
preventing spherical and distortion aberration.
Ultra-high refractive index (UHR) lenses improve optical performance,
reduce size and weight, and achiev uniform image quality from the center
to the edges of the image.
H-FS45150
MTF Chart
For lenses that are capable of compensating distortion, the horizontal axis of the MTF shows the distance from the center of the corrected image.
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