I'm sure I'm not the only one. But there's something odd about the Panasonic LUMIX S 20-60mm F3. 5-5. 6 lens. Designed for their full-frame L mount cameras, this lens is a wide to normal zoom. And I get the intent of that.
You're making the lens smaller, wider, and keeping the same aperture range. But it's still odd. A zoom lens that went from 28-70mm would be far more useful. Admittedly, it's a good lens. You can do exploring with it and shoot vast, wide scenes. You can even shoot portraits that are good enough at 60mm. But you're never going to experience true telephoto. And that's one of the reasons why you buy real cameras. All of the high-end phones these days have "telephoto" lenses, which are normal focal lengths. And you might be asking why I'm sitting here even bothering with this lens. Well, that's because it's a kit lens option. . thephoblographer.com
2020-11-11 08:00