Manufacturer | Panasonic |
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Place of Business | MISSISSAUGA, ON, L4W 2T3 CA |
Item model number | H-FSA100300 |
Product Dimensions | 11.4 x 11.4 x 20.9 cm; 0.28 g |
ASIN | B01N0U4BY2 |
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Panasonic H-FSA100300 LUMIX G II Vario Lens, 100-300mm, Black
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Brand | Panasonic |
Focal length description | 100-300 millimeters |
Lens type | Telephoto |
Compatible mountings | Micro Four Thirds |
Camera lens description | 300 month |
About this item
- Updated Panasonic Lumix 100-300mm zoom lens replaces h-fs100300
- 100-300Mm F4.0-5.6 (1 ED), closest focusing distance: 1.5M/ 4.92feet
- Upgraded Support for harsh weather conditions (splash proof/ dustproof)
- Panasonic Power O.I.S. Compatible with Lumix dual I.S. 2.0 Lumix mirror less cameras
- Faster focus tracking via a 240 fps linear motor
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- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 11.4 x 11.4 x 20.9 cm; 0.28 g
- Date First Available : Dec 26 2016
- Manufacturer : Panasonic
- Place of Business : MISSISSAUGA, ON, L4W 2T3 CA
- ASIN : B01N0U4BY2
- Item model number : H-FSA100300
- Country of origin : Japan
- 鶹 Rank: #18,823 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
- #18 in Compact-system Camera Lenses
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Product description
Panasonic Lumix mirror less micro four Thirds lenses deliver a no-compromise approach to optical performance for Modern interchangeable camera enthusiasts. This *100-300mm F4.0-5.6 classic enhanced lens has been updated for the outdoors with a splash proof and dustproof design (When mounted on a compatible Lumix G mirror less camera). now featuring power O.I.S. Optical image stabilization compatibility with 5-axis dual I.S. 2.0 (image stabilization) you'll shoot with unprecedented hand-held stability. Make the switch from bulky DSLRs to the smaller, lighter, more compact mirror less micro four Thirds system cameras and lenses from Panasonic Lumix. (200-600Mm 35mm camera Lens equivalent).
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lens type | Telephoto | Telephoto | Standard | Telephoto | Telephoto | Telephoto |
compatible mountings | Micro Four Thirds | Leica L | Leica L | Sony E | Micro Four Thirds | Micro Four Thirds |
lens design | Zoom | Zoom | Prime | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom |
focus type | Auto Focus | Auto Focus | Auto Focus | Auto/Manual | Auto Focus | Auto/Manual |
min. focal length | — | 70 millimeters | 50 millimeters | 70 millimeters | 100 millimeters | 90 millimeters |
maximum focal length | 300 millimeters | 300 millimeters | 50 millimeters | 300 millimeters | 400 millimeters | 300 millimeters |
fixed focal length | 300 millimeters | 300 millimeters | 50 millimeters | 300 millimeters | 400 millimeters | 150 millimeters |
real angle of view | 12 degrees | 12.47 degrees | 46.8 degrees | 8 degrees | — | 27 degrees |
model name | H-FSA100300 | LUMIX S 70-300mm F4.5-5.6, Full-Frame L Mount Lens, Telephoto S-R70300 | SS50 | AFA047S700 | HRSA100400 | lumix |
min. aperture | 5.6 f stop | 22 millimeters | — | 4.47 millimeters | — | — |
max. aperture | 5.6 f stop | 5.6 millimeters | 1.8 millimeters | 4.5 millimeters | 4 f stop | 4 f stop |
From the manufacturer
TELEPHOTO 100-300mm / F4.0-5.6
Drawing subjects in from a distance, this 300mm (35mm camera equivalent: 600mm) ultra-telephoto zoom lens is ideal for capturing intense action sports, or even animals you couldn’t normally get close to. Unlike conventional lenses, LUMIX G lenses like this one are small, lightweight and fit perfectly in the palm of your hand. Now you can take professional-looking shots of an athlete – and even capture individual drops of water falling through the air.
SPLASH AND DUSTPROOF
Brave the elements in nearly any kind of weather or shooting location. This lens features a splash/dustproof construction* that is tough enough to withstand even heavy field use. It protects the lens system inside from sand, rain and more, making it perfect for shooting under harsh conditions. Now there is nothing holding you back from capturing the creative nature or landscape shots you want.
*The lens supports this feature in conjunction with splash/dustproof LUMIX cameras.
POWER O.I.S.
Capture scenes carefree or at the spur of the moment. The optical image stabilization (O.I.S.) technology built directly into the lens ensures your photos will look great, with sharp blur-free contours across the entire picture.
Taking highly popular MEGA O.I.S. further, this advanced technology immediately compensates even large camera shake and vibrations that may occur in photography. So you can capture true-to-life scenes without the need for a tripod. In the end, you’ll enjoy wonderfully crisp images.
VIDEO SUPPORT
With 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, the stunning AF performance of this lens records excellent 4K video, where precise focusing is essential.
LENS CONSTRUCTION
Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) lenses correct chromatic aberration rendering sharp, high-contrast images with clear colors from corner to corner.
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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Customers like the focal range, compact size, and value for money of the camera lens. They mention it's a great telephoto lens that's small enough to throw in a bag and not worry about the weight. Customers also appreciate the image quality and bokeh.
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Customers are satisfied with the focal range of the camera lens. They mention it's a great telephoto lens, sharp, and small enough to throw in a bag.
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"Great sharp lens that is small enough to throw in a bag and not worry about the weight...." Read more
"I had borrowed this lens in the past. It is a fantastic lens, but the item I received had crack on the glass. Poor packaging as well." Read more
"Super telephoto lens at a good price!..." Read more
Customers like the compact design of the camera lens. They mention it's small enough to throw in a bag and not worry about the weight.
"Great sharp lens that is small enough to throw in a bag and not worry about the weight...." Read more
"...First off, the lens itself isn't that big or bulky at all and not too heavy considering the focal length you get...." Read more
"Not the very sharpest lens but no other long zoom is as compact and portable at this price. Love using it." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value for money of the camera lens. They mention it's very good for the price and has great performance.
"Lens performs well on Panasonic bodies. Great performance for the price. Light, fast autofocus." Read more
"...It's a good value as well. Overall, I'm happy and definitely recommend it." Read more
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Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the camera lens. They mention it's lightweight and powerful. They are also impressed with the bokeh.
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- Reviewed in Canada on July 3, 2023Verified PurchaseI bought this for my Olympus e-M1 iii as it is weather sealed and the Power OIS (lens stabilized). Longer lenses benefit more from lens OIS and when I’m shooting at 300mm and using the digital teleconverter it makes a difference over using the IBIS in the camera.
I’m very impressed with the bokeh. And autofocus is lightning fast.
Only downside is the zoom ring is stiff and of course zooms in the opposite direction of Olympus lenses.
And it is quite heavy, but when I see these giant monster FF 600mm lenses I go yup, no regrets sticking with micro four thirds.
Right now in my tiny sling bag I carry
Olympus 17mm 1.8
Olympus 60mm macro
Olympus 12-40 f2.8 Pro
Panasonic Leica Summilux 9mm
Panasonic 35-100 f2.8
Panasonic 100-300 ii
E-M1 mark iii body
E-M10 mark ii body
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Amazing!
- Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2023Verified PurchaseThis lens doesn't allow for teleconverter. I use a neewer 67 mm front screw on magnifier 2.2x. I also use an 82 mm screw on Hood on the front of that. 440-1320 equivalent to full frame. I use it on the Panasonic G9 and the Olympus m10 Mark II. A poor man's 100-400. You need to use either a monopod or a tripod for stability at full zoom.
This lens doesn't allow for teleconverter. I use a neewer 67 mm front screw on magnifier 2.2x. I also use an 82 mm screw on Hood on the front of that. 440-1320 equivalent to full frame. I use it on the Panasonic G9 and the Olympus m10 Mark II. A poor man's 100-400. You need to use either a monopod or a tripod for stability at full zoom.
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- Reviewed in Canada on February 20, 2024Verified PurchaseLens performs well on Panasonic bodies. Great performance for the price. Light, fast autofocus.
- Reviewed in Canada on September 1, 2022Verified PurchaseFinally got a super telephoto lens for my camera. Tested out days after I received it and I was amazed by the performance of it. First off, the lens itself isn't that big or bulky at all and not too heavy considering the focal length you get. It's 100mm - 300mm which translate to 200mm-600mm on a full frame, which is ideal for wildlife or sports photography. It's a good value as well. Overall, I'm happy and definitely recommend it.
- Reviewed in Canada on February 15, 2023Verified PurchaseA must have in the Panasonic lineup if you are a wildlife photographer or videographer. Absolutely impressed with this lens
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Reviewed in Canada on September 9, 2022Verified PurchaseÇa vous donne 200 600 mm sur un capteur 4/3
- Reviewed in Canada on December 22, 2019Verified PurchaseI had borrowed this lens in the past. It is a fantastic lens, but the item I received had crack on the glass. Poor packaging as well.
- Reviewed in Canada on January 17, 2021Verified PurchaseThe product is working as I had hoped. I found a bit of a learning curve, however, as I use it more, I am getting better with it.
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- chris p.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 19, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
Verified PurchaseAs an amateur photographer, I was very cautious about buying a new lens for my camera, but after receiving this item I am so happy with the outcome. The lens is perfect and allows me to take great close-up pictures from a distance. So happy with this product.
- AznJunkieReviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Gateway lens into wildlife photography
Verified PurchaseThinking of getting into wildlife photography? Can’t decide between this lens or the OM/Olympus 75-300mm lens? Read on and maybe this review will help you. I have been shooting with Micro Four Thirds since 2015. I have tried other format and brands over the years as well. I have owned 3 different Olympus 75-300mm lenses and 2 Panasonic 100-300mm lenses. As of right now, I only have the Panasonic 100-300mm lens.
Comparing the 2 lenses: The Olympus lens is lighter and slightly smaller in size than the Panasonic lens. When you factor in the lens hood, they are similar in size. The Olympus lens starts at a wider Focal Length of 75mm vs Panasonic 100mm. The Olympus lens has a shorter minimum focal distance. The Panasonic has a brighter aperture of f5.6 at 300mm vs f6.7 on the Olympus. The Panasonic comes with a lens hood and the Olympus does not. The build quality feels better on the Panasonic and I like the rubber grip on the zoom ring. The Olympus lens feels like a cheap kit lens. The Panasonic has Optical Image Stabilization while the Olympus does not. The Panasonic is "Splash proof / Dustproof" while the Olympus is not.
Auto Focus performance: If you’re using a capable camera body such as the OM-1, both lenses will perform about the same. The Panasonic lens AF performance will better on Panasonic bodies. When I used the Olympus lens on the Panasonic G9II I was very disappointed with the AF. The Panasonic 100-300mm AF performance was much better. But on my OM-1 Mark I camera, I don’t notice any difference between the 2 lens AF. Honestly in order to fully get the most of theses lenses for wildlife photography, you should use high-end camera bodies.
Sharpness between the 2 lenses: Flip a coin! As I stated before, I have own several copies of both lenses and there’s no clear winner. One lens may be a little sharper but it’s more due to sample variation, so you better hope you’re lucky and get a sharp lens! Now, keep in the mind the cost of these lens. They are not going to be as sharp as more expensive lenses. But I feel the sharpness is fine for size and reach you get from these 2 lenses. I’ve included a crop image of a test chart that is at 100% zoom in so you judge for yourself. The image was taken with the Panasonic lens on my OM-1 at 300mm at F5.6. I found both lens sharpness is best around F7.1 to F8.
So should you get the Olympus or Panasonic lens? Well it really depends on your needs. I mostly own OM lens and this is the only Panasonic lens I have. I sold my OM 75-300mm lens as I found this lens is better for my needs. This lens pair with my OM-1 is my compact & take any where wildlife setup. I love this setup and the images it can produce.
When you're ready to step-up, then look at the Panasonic 100-400mm or OM 100-400mm lens. I have the OM 100-400mm and it's a better lens overall and my preferred setup. But as I stated, I won't sell this Panasonic lens due to the size, reach, and wonderful images I can get from this lens.
AznJunkieGateway lens into wildlife photography
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
Comparing the 2 lenses: The Olympus lens is lighter and slightly smaller in size than the Panasonic lens. When you factor in the lens hood, they are similar in size. The Olympus lens starts at a wider Focal Length of 75mm vs Panasonic 100mm. The Olympus lens has a shorter minimum focal distance. The Panasonic has a brighter aperture of f5.6 at 300mm vs f6.7 on the Olympus. The Panasonic comes with a lens hood and the Olympus does not. The build quality feels better on the Panasonic and I like the rubber grip on the zoom ring. The Olympus lens feels like a cheap kit lens. The Panasonic has Optical Image Stabilization while the Olympus does not. The Panasonic is "Splash proof / Dustproof" while the Olympus is not.
Auto Focus performance: If you’re using a capable camera body such as the OM-1, both lenses will perform about the same. The Panasonic lens AF performance will better on Panasonic bodies. When I used the Olympus lens on the Panasonic G9II I was very disappointed with the AF. The Panasonic 100-300mm AF performance was much better. But on my OM-1 Mark I camera, I don’t notice any difference between the 2 lens AF. Honestly in order to fully get the most of theses lenses for wildlife photography, you should use high-end camera bodies.
Sharpness between the 2 lenses: Flip a coin! As I stated before, I have own several copies of both lenses and there’s no clear winner. One lens may be a little sharper but it’s more due to sample variation, so you better hope you’re lucky and get a sharp lens! Now, keep in the mind the cost of these lens. They are not going to be as sharp as more expensive lenses. But I feel the sharpness is fine for size and reach you get from these 2 lenses. I’ve included a crop image of a test chart that is at 100% zoom in so you judge for yourself. The image was taken with the Panasonic lens on my OM-1 at 300mm at F5.6. I found both lens sharpness is best around F7.1 to F8.
So should you get the Olympus or Panasonic lens? Well it really depends on your needs. I mostly own OM lens and this is the only Panasonic lens I have. I sold my OM 75-300mm lens as I found this lens is better for my needs. This lens pair with my OM-1 is my compact & take any where wildlife setup. I love this setup and the images it can produce.
When you're ready to step-up, then look at the Panasonic 100-400mm or OM 100-400mm lens. I have the OM 100-400mm and it's a better lens overall and my preferred setup. But as I stated, I won't sell this Panasonic lens due to the size, reach, and wonderful images I can get from this lens.
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The Homemade ManReviewed in Italy on May 1, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Teleobiettivo estremo alla portata di tutti
Verified PurchaseQuando fotografavo a pellicola, sono sempre stato negato nell'uso dei teleobiettivi.
Scattando a 100 iso, senza stabilizzatore, sia con il 200mm che con il 300, a mano libera (ottiche poco luminose, altrimenti avrei dovuto accendere un mutuo e comprare un furgone solo per i teleobiettivi), le mie foto erano sempre affette da micromosso, o da una leggera sfocatura, anche scattando con tempi, teoricamente, di sicurezza.
Da quando sono entrato, dopo anni di letargo, nel sistema Micro 4/3 Lumix, mi si è aperto un mondo tutto nuovo e meraviglioso.
Dopo aver preso la mano col 45-150, che equivale ad un 90-300 nel pieno formato, non ho resistito, e ho ordinato il Lumix Vario 100-300 II f/4-5.6
Avere un 600 mm f/5.6 era un sogno proibito da sempre. Il fattore di crop, o di moltiplicazione, degli obiettivi micro 4/3 è di 2x, quindi questo obiettivo equivale a dei cannoni giganteschi nel formato pieno o anche in Aps-c.
Qui abbiamo un obiettivo delle dimensioni di una lattina di coca cola, che sta quasi in tasca, e questo è il primo, enorme vantaggio.
Il secondo vantaggio è il prezzo: con 600 euro o poco più, ci si porta a casa un 200-600 equivalente, dalla luminosità nemmeno scandalosa.
Esiste uno Zuiko 75-300 e costa anche un po' meno, ma a 300 mm è un f/6.7, cioè quasi uno stop in meno, e non è stabilizzato!
Il terzo, enorme vantaggio, si chiama Power O.I.S. : questo obiettivo è dotato del sisrema di stabilizzazione interna più evoluto di casa Panasonic. Esiste una versione precedente, dotata di Mega O.I.S. Meglio prendere questa, la versione II, molto più efficace.
Montato sulla mia G90, ho una doppia stabilizzazione ottica!
Infatti sono riuscito finalmente a scattare a 600 mm, foto che mai avrei pensato di poter fare.
La resa ottica di questa lente non è la più tagliente dell'universo, ma si difende bene.
Sinceramente, la nitidezza delle foto, mi è sembrata più che valida, anche a tutta apertura. Per le esigenze di un fotoamatore, non mi posso lamentare.
Anche la velocità di messa a fuoco è più che sifficiente. Non sono un fotografo sportivo, uso questo obiettivo per fotografare animaletti e persone. Inserendo il tracking sulla mia G90, sono riuscito a seguire i germani in acqua anche quando passavano dietro le foglie, senza che la macchina perdesse il fuoco (merito della macchina) e con una risposta dell'obiettivo sempre molto veloce. Non so se si comporterà in modo valido anche con soggetti più veloci, ma per ora sono soddisfatto.
L'obiettivo è realizzato interamente in policarbonato. Non ha giochi e le ghiere scorrono in modo fluido. La ghiera dello zoom è rivestita in gomma.
C'è un interruttore sul barilotto per escludere lo stabilizzatore. Non ne comprendo appieno l'utilità, dato che è facile operare direttamente dal corpo macchina, almeno sulla G90, ma penso lo abbiano inserito per risparmiare batteria, e per corpi macchina in cui occorre accedere al menù per comandare la stabilizzazione, con maggiore perdita di tempo.
In dotazione c'è un paraluce con innesto a baionetta e una custodia morbida.
Ho ordinato questo obiettivo da 鶹 UK perché su 鶹 EU è quasi sempre esaurito.
Esperienza tragica. Dopo il brexit, ordinare da UK è diventato un calvario. Prima di riceverlo ho dovuto fornire a Ups altri dati aggiuntivi, fotocopie dei documenti ecc. E il tracking non è stato quasi mai aggiornato.
Se potete, prendetelo da amazon EU, costa anche qualcosa in meno.
The Homemade ManTeleobiettivo estremo alla portata di tutti
Reviewed in Italy on May 1, 2024
Scattando a 100 iso, senza stabilizzatore, sia con il 200mm che con il 300, a mano libera (ottiche poco luminose, altrimenti avrei dovuto accendere un mutuo e comprare un furgone solo per i teleobiettivi), le mie foto erano sempre affette da micromosso, o da una leggera sfocatura, anche scattando con tempi, teoricamente, di sicurezza.
Da quando sono entrato, dopo anni di letargo, nel sistema Micro 4/3 Lumix, mi si è aperto un mondo tutto nuovo e meraviglioso.
Dopo aver preso la mano col 45-150, che equivale ad un 90-300 nel pieno formato, non ho resistito, e ho ordinato il Lumix Vario 100-300 II f/4-5.6
Avere un 600 mm f/5.6 era un sogno proibito da sempre. Il fattore di crop, o di moltiplicazione, degli obiettivi micro 4/3 è di 2x, quindi questo obiettivo equivale a dei cannoni giganteschi nel formato pieno o anche in Aps-c.
Qui abbiamo un obiettivo delle dimensioni di una lattina di coca cola, che sta quasi in tasca, e questo è il primo, enorme vantaggio.
Il secondo vantaggio è il prezzo: con 600 euro o poco più, ci si porta a casa un 200-600 equivalente, dalla luminosità nemmeno scandalosa.
Esiste uno Zuiko 75-300 e costa anche un po' meno, ma a 300 mm è un f/6.7, cioè quasi uno stop in meno, e non è stabilizzato!
Il terzo, enorme vantaggio, si chiama Power O.I.S. : questo obiettivo è dotato del sisrema di stabilizzazione interna più evoluto di casa Panasonic. Esiste una versione precedente, dotata di Mega O.I.S. Meglio prendere questa, la versione II, molto più efficace.
Montato sulla mia G90, ho una doppia stabilizzazione ottica!
Infatti sono riuscito finalmente a scattare a 600 mm, foto che mai avrei pensato di poter fare.
La resa ottica di questa lente non è la più tagliente dell'universo, ma si difende bene.
Sinceramente, la nitidezza delle foto, mi è sembrata più che valida, anche a tutta apertura. Per le esigenze di un fotoamatore, non mi posso lamentare.
Anche la velocità di messa a fuoco è più che sifficiente. Non sono un fotografo sportivo, uso questo obiettivo per fotografare animaletti e persone. Inserendo il tracking sulla mia G90, sono riuscito a seguire i germani in acqua anche quando passavano dietro le foglie, senza che la macchina perdesse il fuoco (merito della macchina) e con una risposta dell'obiettivo sempre molto veloce. Non so se si comporterà in modo valido anche con soggetti più veloci, ma per ora sono soddisfatto.
L'obiettivo è realizzato interamente in policarbonato. Non ha giochi e le ghiere scorrono in modo fluido. La ghiera dello zoom è rivestita in gomma.
C'è un interruttore sul barilotto per escludere lo stabilizzatore. Non ne comprendo appieno l'utilità, dato che è facile operare direttamente dal corpo macchina, almeno sulla G90, ma penso lo abbiano inserito per risparmiare batteria, e per corpi macchina in cui occorre accedere al menù per comandare la stabilizzazione, con maggiore perdita di tempo.
In dotazione c'è un paraluce con innesto a baionetta e una custodia morbida.
Ho ordinato questo obiettivo da 鶹 UK perché su 鶹 EU è quasi sempre esaurito.
Esperienza tragica. Dopo il brexit, ordinare da UK è diventato un calvario. Prima di riceverlo ho dovuto fornire a Ups altri dati aggiuntivi, fotocopie dei documenti ecc. E il tracking non è stato quasi mai aggiornato.
Se potete, prendetelo da amazon EU, costa anche qualcosa in meno.
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Cliente de 鶹Reviewed in Mexico on October 12, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Telefoto 300mm
Verified PurchaseBuen lente para tomas de lejos y si no le importa que sea algo oscuro las tomas a 300mm pero lo uso en una cámara de video así que todo va bien