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DMW-LC69E
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WIDE ZOOM
This lens – the world's smallest of its kind* – gives you an extraordinary perspective 
with its 114º diagonal angle of view. Small and light enough to take anywhere 
you go, this ultra-wide-angle lens lets you capture the vastness and majesty of 
sweeping landscapes with true-to-life ambience and perspective while traveling. 
In addition to two aspherical lenses for correcting a variety of aberrations, the lens 
is generously equipped with four extra-low dispersion (ED) lenses to eliminate 
chromatic aberration from magnification. It renders sharp, crisp image across the 
entire zoom range.
*As of March 25, 2009, for wide-angle zoom lenses for digital SLR cameras
A Super Small, Lightweight Ultra-Wide-Angle Zoom Lens
7-14
mm F4.0 
(35mm camera equivalent: 14-28mm)
•Lens construction = 16 elements in 12 groups  •Closest focusing distance = 0.25 m / 0.8 ft.
•Maximum image magnification = 0.08x (35mm equivalent: 0.15x)  •Dimensions = 70 (dia.) x 
83.1 mm / 2.76 (dia.) x 3.27 in.  •Weight = 300 g / 10.58 oz.  •Accessories = Hood (built-in), case
LUMIX G VARIO 7-14mm / F4.0 ASPH.
Standard
 (35mm camera equivalent: 40mm)
14mm
 (35mm camera equivalent: 28mm)
7mm
 (35mm camera equivalent: 14mm)
As I held the camera to my eye, 
I viewed a suspension bridge gleaming in the morning sun, 
with the background stretching to the horizon. 
Capturing stunning images like this – with a dynamic perspective and fine details 
that I can't even see with the naked eye – is what makes photography 
such a captivating art.
100
Distance from image center (mm)
Distance from image center (mm)
MTF Chart
14mm F4.0
7mm F4.0
50
0
0
5
10
100
M
TF
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)
50
0
0
5
10
40S
20S
20M
40M
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TF
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ASPH
ED
1/200 sec, F8.0
The 14mm setting (35mm camera equivalent: 28mm) makes it easy to fit 
the whole subject in the image, even the parts a standard lens cuts off. The  
7mm setting (35mm camera equivalent: 14mm) goes even further, providing 
a wide, sweeping view that gathers in more than the human eye can see at 
once. This is especially useful for shooting expansive landscapes on trips, or 
for fitting more into an indoor shot.
For the lens distortion compensation available, the horizontal axis of 
MTF is the distance from the center, which is compensated accordingly.