Best Lenses under ¥75,000 for landscape

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Panasonic LUMIX G X Vario H-PS45175K 175mm

67 Landscape Score
45-175mm 22 Micro Four Thirds IS
Why we recommend this

Weighing just 210g, this 45-175mm (90-350mm equivalent) zoom pairs a power-zoom design with optical stabilization for smooth, handheld telephoto reach. The Nano Surface Coating and floating elements system suppress flare and maintain sharpness across the zoom range despite the modest f/4-5.6 aperture. Best suited for travel and landscape shooters on Micro Four Thirds who prioritize portability and quiet AF over low-light portrait performance.

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OM System M.Zuiko Digital ED 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 EZ 14-42mm

62.3 Landscape Score
14-42mm 22 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

The motorized 3x electronic zoom, retractable pancake body just 0.9 inches thick, and 91-gram weight make this a uniquely portable Micro Four Thirds standard zoom. Its near-silent MSC autofocus and two-speed power zoom enable smooth, interruption-free video, a rare pairing in such a compact lens. Best for street and travel shooters needing a featherlight, discreet kit with serious close-up ability, reaching 1:4.35 magnification at a 200mm minimum focus.

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Olympus M.Zuiko 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 II R 14-42mm

50.9 Landscape Score
14-42mm f/3.5 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

Weighing just 113 grams, the 14-42mm zoom (28-84mm equivalent) delivers sharp, silent autofocus in a compact Micro Four Thirds design. Its smooth, near-silent MSC focusing suits video capture, while the 7-blade diaphragm and three aspherical elements produce cleaner images than expected at this price. This lens is best for budget-minded travelers and everyday photographers who value extreme portability and quiet operation over weather-sealing or fast apertures.

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Meike 7.5mm f/2.8 Fisheye 8mm

43.3 Landscape Score
8mm 16 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

A 190-degree field of view and f/2.8 aperture deliver ultra-wide fisheye images on Canon EF-M APS-C bodies. The lens weighs just 260g and focuses down to 5.9 inches for close-up creativity, with a manual focus design for precise control. It suits Canon EF-M shooters wanting dramatic landscape, interior, and macro-style fisheye perspectives.

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OM System M.Zuiko 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 EZ 42mm

60.7 Landscape Score
14-42mm 22 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

The 14-42mm focal range combines with an electric zoom mechanism and wireless OI. Share control for smooth video operation, all packed into a collapsible 91g lens. Its fully rotating focus ring adds tactile manual precision, keeping the ultra-thin design practical for quick adjustments. This lens suits travel vloggers and street photographers who need a lightweight, motorized zoom on Micro Four Thirds bodies.

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Panasonic LUMIX G Macro H-HS030 30mm

49.3 Landscape Score
30mm f/2 Micro Four Thirds IS
Why we recommend this

Achieving true 1:1 magnification with a 2.0x full-frame equivalent field of view, this 30mm f/2.8 prime reveals extreme detail at a close 105mm focusing distance. The stepping motor delivers 240fps autofocus drive paired with MEGA O.I.S. stabilization for sharp, silent operation in both stills and video. This lens is best for macro photographers on the Micro Four Thirds system who need a compact, optically stabilized tool for capturing intricate textures and food.

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Panasonic Lumix G H-H025K 25-50mm

43.1 Landscape Score
25mm 22 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

Weighing just 125g with a bright f/1.7 aperture and a 50mm equivalent focal length, this Micro Four Thirds prime excels in portability and low-light performance. Its stepping motor enables quiet, smooth autofocus for both stills and HD video, while the 2 aspherical elements control aberrations for sharp images. Best suited for portrait and street photographers seeking a compact, affordable normal prime for everyday shooting.

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TTArtisan APS-C 10mm f/2.0 10mm

42.5 Landscape Score
10mm 16 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

Combining a bright f/2.0 aperture, a 10mm ultra-wide 105° angle of view, and two aspherical elements, this 345g prime delivers nearly distortion-free imaging on APS-C sensors. Its manual focus design and compatibility with five mirrorless mounts provide a tactile, deliberate shooting experience for creative control. It is best for astrophotographers and landscape shooters who need a fast ultra-wide prime to capture the Milky Way and expansive scenes with minimal distortion.

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Laowa 17mm f/1.8 17mm

42 Landscape Score
17mm 22 Micro Four Thirds Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Weighing just 172g and featuring a bright f/1.8 aperture, this manual-focus prime delivers a 34mm equivalent field of view with minimal distortion from its 9-element optical design. Its 15cm minimum focus distance and 0.2x magnification enable close-up shots with smooth bokeh from the 7-blade diaphragm, all in a weather-sealed, compact body. This lens is best for Micro Four Thirds travel and landscape photographers who prioritize portability and sharp, wide-angle image quality over autofocus.

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7Artisans Lite Series 25mm f/1.8 25mm

40.4 Landscape Score
25mm 16 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

A 50mm-equivalent field of view, bright f/1.8 aperture, and 12-blade diaphragm deliver smooth bokeh on Micro Four Thirds cameras. Multilayer coatings reduce flare, and at just 143g with a 7.1-inch minimum focus, this all-manual prime handles near-macro detail and stays portable. Ideal for budget Micro Four Thirds stills photographers who enjoy manual focus for portraiture and everyday shots with creative blur.

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7Artisans 7.5mm f/2.8 Mark II Fisheye 8mm

40.2 Landscape Score
8mm f/2.8 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

Its 205° ultra-wide field of view on APS-C Nikon F-mount DSLRs captures a full spherical perspective, backed by an 11-element optical design and f/3.5 maximum aperture for dramatic depth. The all-metal barrel, integrated petal-shaped hood, and Nano-coating ensure flare-resistant durability that withstands harsh use without adding fragility. This manual-focus fisheye is for studio-bound Nikon shooters creating extreme architectural distortion or artistic close-ups, not for travel given its 1030g weight.

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Yongnuo YN42.5mm F1.7M II 42mm

35.5 Landscape Score
42mm 22 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

The 42.5mm focal length (85mm equivalent) and f/1.7 aperture deliver smooth bokeh and low-light capability in a tiny 146g body with STM autofocus. Its discreet, pocketable design integrates unobtrusively on small Micro Four Thirds bodies like the Panasonic G100 or Olympus E-M10 series. This lens is best for street photographers and budget-conscious portrait shooters who need a fast, lightweight prime for everyday candid work and environmental portraits.

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AstrHori 9mm F2.8 APS-C Ultra Wide Angle 9mm

29.3 Landscape Score
9mm f/2.8 Micro Four Thirds IS
Why we recommend this

The 9mm focal length delivers a 111.4° angle of view and the f/2.8 aperture gathers enough light for clean starry sky shots with controlled noise. Its 7-blade aperture creates distinctive 14-point starbursts from point light sources, while the 20cm minimum focus distance enables exaggerated, impactful close-up portraits. This manual lens is best for astrophotography hobbyists and creative portrait shooters on Micro Four Thirds who prioritize dramatic perspective over autofocus convenience.

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Mitakon Zhongyi Freewalker 42.5mm f/1.2 Manual 43mm

26.1 Landscape Score
43mm f/1.2 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

The f/1.2 maximum aperture and 9-element optical design deliver exceptionally shallow depth of field and strong low-light performance on Micro Four Thirds bodies. Its all-metal construction and smooth manual focus ring provide a tactile, precise shooting experience at a 310g weight that balances well on compact MFT cameras. This lens is best for portrait photographers who prioritize bokeh quality and deliberate, hands-on control over autofocus speed.

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Retropia Original Repurposed Disposable Camera Mirrorless 32mm

20.6 Landscape Score
32mm f/11 Micro Four Thirds IS
Why we recommend this

Repurposing a genuine disposable camera optic onto a Micro Four Thirds mount, this 32mm f/11 prime delivers a guaranteed soft-focus, dreamy film aesthetic straight out of camera. Its pancake form factor makes it effortlessly pocketable, while the fixed aperture and sustainable, waste-reducing construction simplify shooting to pure composition. This lens is best for street photographers and content creators who prioritize an instant, unedited vintage look over technical sharpness.

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Best Lenses under ¥150,000 for landscape

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Panasonic LUMIX G Vario 14-140mm f/3.5-5.6 II 140mm

83.5 Landscape Score
14-140mm 22 Micro Four Thirds IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

A 10x 14-140mm zoom (28-280mm equivalent) with weather sealing and Power O.I.S. makes this a rugged one-lens solution for outdoor shooting. Its stepping motor delivers silent, smooth autofocus that pairs well with Micro Four Thirds cameras for video and high-speed burst capture. Best for wildlife and sports photographers who need a durable, versatile zoom without swapping lenses in the field.

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OM System M.Zuiko Digital ED 40-150mm F4.0 PRO 40-150mm

68.7 Landscape Score
40-150mm f/4.0 Micro Four Thirds IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

A constant f/4.0 aperture across a 40–150mm focal length (80–300mm equivalent), combined with full weather sealing, delivers a durable telephoto zoom for Micro Four Thirds bodies. Its compact, stabilized design includes a manual focus clutch and fluorine/ZERO coatings that resist moisture and flare for precise, reliable handling. This lens is best for outdoor photographers and videographers needing a lightweight, weather-sealed telephoto for travel and wildlife shooting.

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Olympus M.Zuiko V316020BU000 28-300mm

62.4 Landscape Score
14-150mm 22 Micro Four Thirds Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The 10.7x zoom range (28-300mm equivalent) combined with weather sealing, Extra-Low Dispersion glass, and a compact 286g build makes it a versatile all-in-one. The dust, freeze, and splashproof construction with ZERO lens coating ensures reliable performance in harsh outdoor conditions. It’s best for travel photographers needing a single, weather-resistant lens that handles wide landscapes at 14mm and distant subjects at 150mm without frequent changes.

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Laowa 7.5mm f/2 Lightweight 8mm

41.1 Landscape Score
8mm f/2 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

The 110° angle of view (equivalent to 15mm on full-frame), f/2 aperture, and 150g weight make this the widest rectilinear prime available for Micro Four Thirds. Its 4.72-inch minimum focus distance enables creative close-up shots with a wide background, while the 46mm filter thread supports direct landscape filters. This lens is best for travel and astro-photographers who need a compact, fast ultra-wide optic that won't burden a lightweight MFT kit.

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Panasonic LUMIX G X Vario PZ H-PS14042K 14-42mm

65.9 Landscape Score
14-42mm 22 Micro Four Thirds IS
Why we recommend this

Its retractable power zoom design collapses to just 26.8mm and weighs 95g, combining a 14-42mm (28-84mm equivalent) range with Nano Surface Coating to reduce reflections. The stepping motor AF and POWER O.I.S. stabilization deliver smooth, quiet video capture and sharp handheld stills, with a close 0.34x magnification at 28mm. Best for travel and casual macro shooters needing an ultralight standard zoom.

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OM System M.Zuiko 8-25mm f/4 PRO 25mm

63.1 Landscape Score
8-25mm 22 Micro Four Thirds Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

A constant f/4 aperture across an ultra-wide 16-50mm full-frame equivalent zoom range and a fully weather-sealed build make this lens a reliable field companion. The manual focus clutch and silent MSC autofocus enable fluid transitions between stills and video, while the 411g weight keeps the kit portable. It’s best for landscape and travel photographers seeking an all-in-one wide-angle zoom that can withstand inclement conditions.

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Panasonic Leica DG Summilux H-X09 9mm

56.4 Landscape Score
9mm 16 Micro Four Thirds Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The 9mm f/1.7 ASPH delivers an 18mm equivalent view with a bright constant f/1.7 aperture, weather-sealed construction, and an exceptionally close 3.7-inch minimum focus distance. Its 130g weight and 1:4 maximum magnification enable handheld, dramatic wide-angle close-ups with shallow depth of field rare in ultra-wide lenses. This lens best suits vloggers and street photographers needing a compact, low-light prime that excels at both expansive scenes and intimate detail shots.

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OM System M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/1.8 II 17mm

44.7 Landscape Score
17mm 22 Micro Four Thirds Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its 112-gram body, weather-sealed construction, and f/1.8 aperture make this 17mm (34mm equivalent) lens a low-light and bokeh standout for Micro Four Thirds. The fast, precise autofocus and ultra-compact design enhance its discreet, travel-friendly handling without sacrificing image quality. This lens is best for street and travel photographers who need a rugged, fast prime that reliably performs in rain or dust.

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Laowa 50mm f/2.8 2X Ultra Macro APO 50mm

38.2 Landscape Score
50mm f/2.8 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

A 2:1 maximum magnification—twice the typical macro ratio—and an APO optical design that eliminates chromatic aberrations deliver tack-sharp clarity in this Micro Four Thirds lens. Weighing just 240g and featuring a built-in CPU chip for camera-controlled aperture, it combines portability with precise manual focus and f/2.8 bokeh for subject isolation. This lens is best for Micro Four Thirds macro photographers needing extreme close-up detail in a compact package.

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Rokinon Cine DS DS100M-MFT 100mm

33.6 Landscape Score
100mm 32 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

Offering 1:1 macro magnification with a 100mm focal length and T3.1 aperture, this lens captures detailed close-ups with smooth, de-clicked aperture control and a 9-blade diaphragm for circular bokeh. The Cine DS version adds unified focus and aperture gear positions, color-matched barrels, and dual-sided distance scales for quick lens swaps on set. It’s best for Micro Four Thirds video shooters needing a dedicated macro cine lens for product shots, nature details, and dramatic close-ups with follow-focus rigs.

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OM System MC-14

24.8 Landscape Score
f/4.0 Micro Four Thirds Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Extends the reach of OM SYSTEM's 40-150mm f/2.8, 300mm f/4, and 100-400mm PRO lenses by 1.4x, transforming the 300mm f/4 into a 420mm f/5.6 while preserving full weather sealing. Its compact design adds negligible bulk and keeps the 150mm minimum focus distance, making it a practical field tool for sudden telephoto needs. This teleconverter is best for Micro Four Thirds wildlife and sports photographers seeking a weather-sealed, cost-effective path to longer focal lengths without carrying additional heavy glass.

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Best Lenses under ¥230,000 for landscape

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OM System M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-100mm f4.0 IS PRO 12-100mm

83.6 Landscape Score
12-100mm f/4.0 Micro Four Thirds IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Combining a 24-200mm equivalent focal range with a constant f/4.0 aperture, this lens eliminates the need to swap optics in the field. Its in-lens stabilization syncs with compatible bodies for up to 5-axis compensation, while the weather-sealed, all-metal build withstands harsh conditions. This is the ideal single-lens solution for travel and nature photographers who demand pro-grade sharpness and refuse to compromise on durability.

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Panasonic Lumix G VARIO H-F007014 14mm

61.8 Landscape Score
7-14mm 22 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

The 16-element optical design with two aspherical and four ED lenses delivers high corner-to-corner resolution across the 7-14mm range, while the constant f/4.0 aperture and multi-coated elements suppress ghosting and flare. Its compact 301g build and metal mount offer solid portability without sacrificing durability, though it lacks weather sealing. This lens is best for Micro Four Thirds shooters needing an ultra-wide 114-degree perspective for interior architecture and expansive landscapes.

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OM System M.Zuiko Digital 12-40mm f/2.8 PRO II 40mm

62.5 Landscape Score
12-40mm 22 Micro Four Thirds Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its constant f/2.8 aperture across the 12-40mm zoom and IP53-rated weather sealing deliver reliable low-light performance and rugged durability for outdoor use. The manual focus clutch and all-metal build offer intuitive, tactile control, while the MSC autofocus provides fast, silent operation for both stills and video. It's best for travel and landscape photographers seeking a weather-proof standard zoom with close-focusing capability down to 200mm.

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Panasonic G Fisheye 8mm f/3.5 8mm

30.9 Landscape Score
8mm f/3.5 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

With a 180° diagonal field of view and an ED element suppressing distortion, this 8mm f/3.5 lens delivers sharp fish-eye shots while weighing just 165g. Its 0.1m minimum focus and inner focus system let you create dramatic close-ups without physically repositioning, a rare trait in ultra-wide lenses. Street and travel photographers who need an autofocus fisheye for tight urban compositions and expansive interiors will find it a lightweight, go-to tool.

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Best Lenses under ¥380,000 for landscape

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Panasonic LUMIX G Leica DG Vario-Elmarit H-ES50200 50-200mm

85.3 Landscape Score
50-200mm f/2.8 Micro Four Thirds IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

A bright f/2.8-4 aperture and 50-200mm range, backed by two aspherical and two ED elements with Nano Surface Coating, deliver high contrast and sharpness across the frame, while weather sealing and POWER O.I.S. ensure reliable handheld shooting in tough conditions. The lens also offers a useful 0.5x magnification for close-ups and fast, silent autofocus that keeps pace with fast-moving subjects. It's best for professional Micro Four Thirds photographers capturing wildlife, landscapes, and portraits who need a durable, versatile telephoto zoom.

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OM System M.Zuiko Digital ED 100-400mm f/5-6.3 IS 400mm

74.4 Landscape Score
100-400mm 22 Micro Four Thirds IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The 200-800mm equivalent reach and 7-stop sync image stabilization enable sharp handheld telephoto capture in a compact 1120g package. Weather-sealed construction and a 0.57x maximum magnification add all-weather durability and near-macro versatility. This lens is ideal for birding and wildlife photographers who need a lightweight, stabilized super-telephoto for Micro Four Thirds bodies.

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Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED V313020BU000 14mm

74.1 Landscape Score
7-14mm 22 Micro Four Thirds Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The Olympus 7-14mm f/2.8 Pro combines a constant f/2.8 aperture with a weather-sealed, dustproof build and advanced optics including 4 ED elements and Z.E.R.O. coating. Its fast autofocus and exceptional edge-to-edge sharpness make it a top-tier ultra-wide zoom for Micro Four Thirds. This lens is best for landscape and architectural photographers who demand rugged reliability and consistent low-light performance.

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OM System M.Zuiko PRO 25mm f/1.2 PRO 25mm

63.8 Landscape Score
25mm 16 Micro Four Thirds Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

With 19 elements in 14 groups and a constant f/1.2 aperture, this Micro Four Thirds prime delivers exceptional resolution and smooth bokeh, while the Z Coating Nano eliminates flare and ghosting. Its weather-sealed build and manual focus clutch make it a durable, precise tool for controlled shooting environments. Best for portrait photographers seeking creamy backgrounds and video shooters needing reliable low-light performance in harsh weather.

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Panasonic G Leica DG Summilux H-X012 F 12mm

62.6 Landscape Score
12mm f/1.4 Micro Four Thirds Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The Leica-branded 12mm f/1.4 prime offers a wide 24mm equivalent field of view with a fast aperture, weather sealing, and robust build in a 335g package. Its 9-blade diaphragm and 3 ED elements deliver sharp, low-light performance with smooth bokeh. Best suited for portrait and street photographers who need a durable, fast wide-angle lens for Micro Four Thirds systems.

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OM System M.Zuiko 45mm f/1.2 PRO 45mm

46.1 Landscape Score
45mm 16 Micro Four Thirds Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Combining a 90mm equivalent focal length with an f/1.2 maximum aperture and weather-sealed build, this 410g lens delivers sharp optics via 14 elements including ED and aspherical glass. The MSC autofocus system and manual focus clutch offer fast, tactile control, while the nine-blade diaphragm produces smooth background blur. It’s ideal for portrait photographers on Micro Four Thirds systems who need shallow depth of field and consistent performance in low light.

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Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 17mm f/1.2 Pro 17mm

38 Landscape Score
17mm f/1.2 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

The f/1.2 aperture and 17mm focal length (34mm equivalent) deliver sharp subjects with smooth bokeh, backed by a 15-element optical design using Super ED and aspherical elements. Its dustproof, splashproof, and weather-resistant metal build ensures reliability in harsh conditions, while fast, quiet autofocus captures fleeting moments. Best for Micro Four Thirds portrait photographers seeking a weather-sealed normal prime with strong low-light performance, though its 390g weight compromises travel versatility.

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Premium Lenses for landscape

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Panasonic Leica DG Vario-Summilux 10-25mm f/1.7 10-25mm

74.1 Landscape Score
10-25mm f/1.7 Micro Four Thirds Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Featuring a constant f/1.7 aperture across its 10-25mm zoom range (20-50mm equivalent), this lens uses 17 elements with 3 aspherical and 4 ED lenses to deliver sharp, aberration-free images. Its weather-sealed, 690g build ensures durability, while the inner focus system provides fast, precise autofocus compatible with 240-fps sensor drives. This optic best serves landscape photographers and videographers seeking a bright, professional-grade wide-angle zoom for Micro Four Thirds.

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Panasonic Lumix G H-ES200 200mm

47.4 Landscape Score
200mm f/2.8 Micro Four Thirds IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

This 200mm f/2.8 prime lens combines a Leica-certified optical design with triple linear motors and a bundled 1.4x teleconverter, extending reach to 280mm f/4 on Micro Four Thirds. Its built-in optical stabilization enables 6.5-stop Dual I.S. when paired with Panasonic bodies, while the weather-sealed construction and 9-blade aperture deliver reliable outdoor use and smooth bokeh. It’s ideal for portrait and wildlife videographers who need fast, accurate autofocus and stabilized, weather-resistant shooting at 200mm with strong subject isolation.

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