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>Mico Four Thirds

Regarding the Micro Four Thirds products, please also refer to the Olympus page.
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[GH4/LUMIX G 14mm / F2.5 II ASPH.]
Focal Length: 14mm(35mm equivalent:28mm)
Soratama Extension tube length: 35mm(5mm+10mm+20mm)
Macro Extension Tube: 10mm(デジタル接写リング)
Step-up ring: 46-72mm
Remarks: Very light pan cake lens (About 55g) Very compact and recommended system.

Lumix14

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[GH4/LUMIX G 20mm / F1.7 II ASPH.]
Focal Length: 20mm(35mm equivalent:40mm)
Soratama Extension tube length: 45mm(5mm+20mm+20mm)
Macro Extension Tube: 10mm(デジタル接写リング)
Step-up ring: 46-72mm
Remarks: This is also a light pan cake lens (About 76g) Very compact and recommended system.

Lumix20

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>Compact Digital Camera

[DMC-LX7/LEICA DC VARIO-SUMMILUX]
Focal Length: 14.7mm(35mm equivalent:24mm)
Soratama Extension tube length: 20mm
Macro Extension Tube: No need
Step-up ring: 37-52mm、52-72mm
Remarks: By using filter adapter kit DMW-FA1 sold separately, 37mm filters can be fixed on. The inside of the camera tube gets reflected a little. There is a need of trimming. The focus mode should be AF macro or manual.

sobo_017

[LUMIX DMC-FZ1000]
Focal Length: 9.1mm(35mm equivalent:25mm)
Soratama Extension tube length: 40mm
Macro Extension Tube: No need
Step-up ring:62-72mm
Remarks: By pressing “AF/Macro” button below “MENU/SET” and setting the macro photographing mode to zoom macro, you are able to focus on the center of the ball.

lumix_fz1000

[LUMIX DC-FZ70 & DC-FZ85]
Focal Length: 6.27mm(35mm equivalent:35mm)
Soratama Extension tube length: 30mm
Macro Extension Tube: No need
Step-up ring:55-72mm
Remarks: By pressing “AF/AFMacro/MF” button and setting the focus mode to zoom macro, you are able to focus on the center of the ball.

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