
Panasonic is launching its widest-angle prime rectilinear lens for Micro Four Thirds cameras in the form of the new Panasonic Leica DG Summilux 9mm f/1.7 ASPH with the 35mm equivalent field of view of an 18mm lens. This ultra-wide lens is also the widest Micro Four Thirds Panasonic optic to wear the Leica badge.
This new lens is designed to capture expansive vistas and is created for photographers and videographers who are looking for the unique perspective afforded by ultra-wide-angle lenses. The wide f/1.7 maximum aperture allows shallow-depth-of-field photography, even with its 100° angle of view. Panasonic designed the lens to create smooth bokeh with its 7-blade rounded aperture diaphragm. Adding to creative capture possibilities, the lens has a close-focusing capability of 0.31', allowing the camera to do half-size (1:2) macro photography.
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