When comparing Panasonic Leica Summilux DG 25/1.4 and Tokina Vista 18mm T.15 MFT, which one is better?
The lens that weighs the least of the two is Panasonic Leica Summilux DG 25/1.4 which weighs 200 g, compared to the loser Tokina Vista 18mm T.15 MFT which weighs 2810 g.
Winner: Panasonic Leica Summilux DG 25/1.4
Regarding weight: When it comes to the lens's weight, it's actually more important than many people think that the lens weighs as little as possible — it's simply a pain to lug around a lens that's too heavy when you're photographing or filming for several hours, and a few hundred grams can make a real difference.
When it comes to minimum focusing distance, that is how close to the subject the lens can focus, Panasonic Leica Summilux DG 25/1.4 is the winner with a minimum focusing distance of 30 cm. This can be compared with the minimum focusing distance of 45 cm for Tokina Vista 18mm T.15 MFT.
Winner: Panasonic Leica Summilux DG 25/1.4
Regarding minimum focusing distance: The lens's minimum focusing distance determines how close you can photograph your subject, such as a face or an animal. If the minimum focusing distance is 50 cm then you cannot get closer to your subject than 50 cm. Macro lenses often have a very low minimum focusing distance so that you can take close-up shots (macro photography).
Full specifications table of Tokina Vista 18mm T.15 MFT and Panasonic Leica Summilux DG 25/1.4:
Tokina Vista 18mm T.15 MFT | Panasonic Leica Summilux DG 25/1.4 | |
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Brand | Tokina | Panasonic |
Weight | 2810 g | 200 g |
Mount | Micro Four Thirds | Micro Four Thirds |
Focal Length | 18 mm | 25 mm |
Largest Aperture | 1.5 | 1.4 |
Anamorphic Lens | Missing | No |
Minimum Focusing Distance | 45 cm | 30 cm |
Type | Prime | Prime |
Lens Front Diameter (Not Filter Thread) | 114 mm | Missing |
Stabilization | Missing | No |
Covers a Full Frame Sensor? | Missing | No |