Panasonic Lumix S Panasonic - LUMIX S 20-60mm F3.5-5.6 Interchangeable Lens L-Mount Compatible for LUMIX S Series Cameras - Black Review

Panasonic's 20-60mm lens isn't your average kit zoom. Its super-wide 20mm start and great close-focusing make it a uniquely versatile and creative tool for L-mount shooters.

Focal Length 20-60mm
Max Aperture f/3.5
Mount Leica L
Stabilization No
Weather Sealed No
Weight 349 g
Lens Type Wide-Angle
Panasonic Lumix S Panasonic - LUMIX S 20-60mm F3.5-5.6 Interchangeable Lens L-Mount Compatible for LUMIX S Series Cameras - Black lens
67.9 Puntuación global

Overview

This lens is weird, and I mean that in the best way. Panasonic basically took the standard kit zoom formula and said, 'What if we made it actually useful?' Instead of the typical 24-70mm or 28-70mm, they gave us 20-60mm. That extra width on the short end is a game-changer for landscapes, interiors, and vlogging. It's the most interesting 'starter' lens for the L-mount system by a mile. The one thing you need to know? It's a compact, wide-angle-first zoom that punches way above its price in versatility.

Performance

What surprised me is how good it is for close-up work. That 98th percentile macro score isn't a fluke. You can get right up on a subject at 20mm, which is way more fun and useful than I expected from a kit-style zoom. The trade-off is that it's not a speed demon. The f/3.5-5.6 aperture is fine in good light, but it's not going to give you that creamy background separation or excel in low light without a tripod or high ISO.

Performance Percentiles

AF 46.5
Bokeh 35.6
Build 74
Macro 97.1
Optical 35.7
Aperture 41.4
Versatility 86.5
Social Proof 74
Stabilization 38.3

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The 20mm wide end is incredibly useful and unique for a kit zoom. 97th
  • Remarkably good close-focusing capability for a zoom lens. 87th
  • Lightweight and compact, making it a perfect travel or walkaround lens. 74th
  • Solid, weather-sealed build quality that feels tougher than the price suggests. 74th

Cons

  • The aperture is slow. Don't plan on shooting portraits with dreamy bokeh.
  • No optical stabilization, so you're relying on your camera's IBIS.
  • Autofocus is just okay. It's fine for photos and casual video, but not for fast action.
  • The 60mm long end feels a bit short sometimes, you might wish for more reach.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type Wide-Angle
Focal Length Min 20
Focal Length Max 60

Aperture

Max Aperture f/3.5
Constant Yes

Build

Mount Leica L
Weight 0.3 kg / 0.8 lbs

Focus

Min Focus Distance 20

Value & Pricing

At around $598, it's a fantastic value. You're not just getting a throw-in kit lens. You're getting a uniquely capable, well-built tool that opens up creative angles literally nothing else in the L-mount lineup does at this size and price.

Price History

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vs Competition

Don't compare it to fast primes like the Viltrox 35mm f/1.7. That's a different tool for low light and portraits. This lens is about flexibility. A more direct competitor is any standard 24-70mm f/4 kit zoom. The Panasonic wins because 20mm is vastly more useful than 24mm for the same price and size. If you absolutely need a brighter aperture, you have to step up to much bigger, heavier, and more expensive glass.

Verdict

If you're buying into the Panasonic or Sigma L-mount system and want a small, do-almost-anything lens to start, this is the one to get. It's the best 'first lens' in the ecosystem. Just pair it later with a fast prime for low-light work, and you've got a killer, lightweight two-lens kit.