Panasonic 15mm f1.7 Leica Summilux DG ASPH review

Key specs

Type: Prime lens

Focal length: 15mm (30mm equivalent)

Maximum aperture: f/1.7

Lens mount: Micro Four Thirds

Weight: 4.06 oz / 115 g

Dimensions: 1.42×2.26 in / 36×57.5 mm

Filter thread: 46mm

Release date: March 2014

In the fast-paced world of photography where new kit is constantly released, you may wonder where a 10-year-old lens fits into the equation. The Panasonic Leica Summilux DG 15mm f/1.7 ASPH remains a fantastic prime lens for Micro Four Thirds (MFT) cameras thanks to its compact size, light weight, and solid overall performance. This lens provides a full-frame equivalent focal length of 30mm making it a versatile option for a range of subjects.

Thanks to its versatile focal length and fast f/1.7 maximum aperture, this lens can be used for landscape, cityscape, street photography, and of course, astrophotography. The latter, along with the former, makes it a compelling option for astrophotographers who shoot with Panasonic or OM System (Olympus) cameras. Many astrophotographers shoot with ultra-wide-angle lenses to capture as much of the night sky as possible, but sometimes you need a narrower field of view, and a prime lens that sits around the 30mm mark is often a great choice. This allows you to incorporate foreground elements such as structures and the landscape itself while still offering a wide enough field of view to include the night sky.

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