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Panasonic Lumix Micro 4/3 Telephoto Lens

Item #: 251092 | Grades 4-12
$449.00
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Great value Telephoto lens for BlackMagic Cinema cameras

Panasonic's Lumix G X Vario PZ 45-175mm f/4.0-5.6 Zoom OIS Lens (Black) is a compact 3.8x telephoto zoom lens for Micro 4/3 cameras. With a 90-350mm (equivalent in 35mm format) range, this lens is only 2.42 x 3.54" (61.6 x 90mm) long, and the lens doesn't change length when focusing, thanks to its high tech "Multi Actuator Floating Inner Focus System". It has a nano surface coating that greatly reduces ghosting and flare, and the two aspherical and two ED lenses deliver improved image quality, with reduced chromatic aberration. A stepping motor and high speed contrast autofocus deliver smooth, accurate autofocus throughout the range.

- 3.8x zoom lens: 45-175 mm

- 90-350 mm equivalent in 35 mm format

- Power Optical Image Stabilization (O.I.S.)

- Nano surface coating reduces ghosting and flare

- Multi-actuator floating inner focus means lens does not change length when focusing

- 2 aspherical lenses and 2 ED lenses for improved image quality and reduced chromatic aberration

- A stepping motor and high speed contrast AF deliver fast, smooth autofocus

- Metal mount

What's in the box?

  • Front and Rear Lens Caps
  • Lens Hood
  • Lens Storage Bag
  • 1-Year Limited Warranty
Minimum system requirements: Performance

Focal Length 45 - 175mm

Comparable Four Thirds and Micro 4/3 Focal Length: 90 - 350 mm

Aperture Maximum: f/4 - 5.6

Minimum: f/22 - 22

Camera Mount Type Micro Four Thirds

Format Compatibility Micro Four Thirds

Minimum Focus Distance 2.95' (.9 m)

Elements/Groups 14/10

Features

Image Stabilization Yes

Autofocus Yes

Tripod Collar No

Environmental

Physical

Filter Thread Front:46 mm

Dimensions (DxL) Approx. 2.43 x 3.54" (61.6 x 90 mm)

Weight 7.41 oz (210 g)
Lesson Plan Name Grades
Enhancing Social Skills and Vocabulary through Photography K to 5
Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders will use photography to visualize, practice and evaluate their communicative exchanges.Younger students will use pictures to build their vocabulary.
What's Your Angle 3 to 5
Students will use digital cameras to locate and record several type of angles found in their school. They will identify these angles, put into a slide show and use it to teach others about geometric angles.
Exploring My Environment for Speech and Language K to 5
Student will photograph objects containing their targeted speech sounds and/or items in selected categories. These photographs will be used in a power point slide show for individual drill and copied to establish a "visual library".
Digital Portfolios 9 to 12
Students create digital portfolios of their artwork using PowerPoint.
A Different Perspective 6 to 12
Teaching wheelchair bound students the joys of photography.
School Renovation -- What's Your Idea?! 5 to 8
Students visited area elementary schools to seek ideas for the renovation of their school. Presentations were made to architects and the school board.
Van Gogh Self-Portrait 7 to 10
Students will create a self-portrait in the style of Van Gogh.
From Future Flight to Past Flight 5 to 8
By integrating a virtual learning environment with a real-world, hands-on experience, students experience a higher level of understanding. Furthermore, by teaching others, students exercise their own creativity and long term recognition.
Promoting Reading Posters 9 to 12
Students are featured on large posters endorsing a novel for reading. Posters are student generated and posted throughout the school.
Publishing With Photos! K to 5
Students will create their own books using photographs for illustrations.