Panasonic Lumix S Pro 70-200mm f/2.8 Lens
Designed for professional use in challenging outdoor conditions, this large-aperture telephoto zoom lens delivers F2.8 brightness throughout the zoom range. A double focus system minimizes optical aberrations and ensures optimal expression at every distance, including up close. 5-Axis Dual I.S. 2 offers 7 stops of stabilization, helping photographers capture those fleeting moments with clarity and detail. It delivers uncompromising quality and creative flexibility throughout the zoom range across the frame.
Designed for professional use in challenging outdoor conditions, this large-aperture telephoto zoom lens delivers F2.8 brightness throughout the zoom range. A double focus system minimizes optical aberrations and ensures optimal expression at every distance, including up close. 5-Axis Dual I.S. 2 offers 7 stops of stabilization, helping photographers capture those fleeting moments with clarity and detail. It delivers uncompromising quality and creative flexibility throughout the zoom range across the frame.
Designed for professional use in challenging outdoor conditions, this large-aperture telephoto zoom lens delivers F2.8 brightness throughout the zoom range. A double focus system minimizes optical aberrations and ensures optimal expression at every distance, including up close. 5-Axis Dual I.S. 2 offers 7 stops of stabilization, helping photographers capture those fleeting moments with clarity and detail. It delivers uncompromising quality and creative flexibility throughout the zoom range across the frame.
Designed for professional use in challenging outdoor conditions, this large-aperture telephoto zoom lens delivers F2.8 brightness throughout the zoom range. A double focus system minimizes optical aberrations and ensures optimal expression at every distance, including up close. 5-Axis Dual I.S. 2 offers 7 stops of stabilization, helping photographers capture those fleeting moments with clarity and detail. It delivers uncompromising quality and creative flexibility throughout the zoom range across the frame.
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The lowest price for Panasonic Lumix S Pro 70-200mm f/2.8 Lens right now is $2,599.00 at Oz Digital Online, compared across 28 retailers.
The all-time low was $1,189.15 on 26 Feb 2026 — today's price is 119% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 10 June 2026.
Last updated at 10/06/2026 00:27:24
Panasonic S-E70200E LUMIX S PRO Lens (70-200 mm, F2.8, Dust, Splash and Cold Resistant) Black
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originally posted on lensrentals.com
Rented for a few weeks and used with my S5. The lens is big and heavy, but the quality is top-notch. The sharpness is amazing, autofocus is very quick, and the stabilization works incredibly well. The build quality is great, the lens feels solid and the tripod foot results in really good balance when attached to the S5. The only real drawback is the large size and weight, but that's to be expected for this high quality of a 70-200 f2.8 lens.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
This is an awesome lens. The 70-200mm F2.8 class has been my dream lens for many years. I held off on getting the Canon or Sony versions as I've shot with both systems, and now that I'm shooting with the Panasonic S1, I'm glad I waited. I ordered it just in time to shoot with it on location with a winter sports manufacture in cold, wet/snowy weather and it performed like a champ. I shot with a tripod and would NOT recommend shooting handheld (this should be obvious for a long lens but it might be tempting when you consider the double IS), however, the bigger challenge is the weight. It's HEAVY and if you plan to shoot for hours on end without a tripod, good luck to you! I've no complaints about the picture. The image quality is everything I hoped it would be. And of ... MoreThis is an awesome lens. The 70-200mm F2.8 class has been my dream lens for many years. I held off on getting the Canon or Sony versions as I've shot with both systems, and now that I'm shooting with the Panasonic S1, I'm glad I waited. I ordered it just in time to shoot with it on location with a winter sports manufacture in cold, wet/snowy weather and it performed like a champ. I shot with a tripod and would NOT recommend shooting handheld (this should be obvious for a long lens but it might be tempting when you consider the double IS), however, the bigger challenge is the weight. It's HEAVY and if you plan to shoot for hours on end without a tripod, good luck to you! I've no complaints about the picture. The image quality is everything I hoped it would be. And of course the most important review of all: the client was very pleased!
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
This lens is first class! I love the way manual focusing can be engaged so easily while framing the shot. I just got a Lumix S5 and this lens works so well with the camera. When engaging manual focus, the viewfinder enlarges the focus area beautifully to ensure perfect manual focus.
| Focal Length | 70 to 200mm |
| Maximum Aperture | f/2.8 |
| Minimum Aperture | f/22 |
| Lens Mount | Leica L |
| Format Compatibility | Full-Frame |
Panasonic S-E70200E LUMIX S PRO Lens (70-200 mm, F2.8, Dust, Splash and Cold Resistant) Black
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Panasonic Lumix S Pro 70-200mm F2.8 O.I.S. Lens
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Panasonic Lumix S PRO 70-200mm f/2.8 O.I.S. Lens
Delivery between 16–24 June $9.90
Panasonic LUMIX S Pro 70-200mm f/2.8 O.I.S. at Etoren
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Panasonic Camera Lens LUMIX S PRO 70-200mm F2.8 O.I.S. S-E70200 [Leica L / zoom lens]
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Rented for a few weeks and used with my S5. The lens is big and heavy, but the quality is top-notch. The sharpness is amazing, autofocus is very quick, and the stabilization works incredibly well. The build quality is great, the lens feels solid and the tripod foot results in really good balance when attached to the S5. The only real drawback is the large size and weight, but that's to be expected for this high quality of a 70-200 f2.8 lens.
This is an awesome lens. The 70-200mm F2.8 class has been my dream lens for many years. I held off on getting the Canon or Sony versions as I've shot with both systems, and now that I'm shooting with the Panasonic S1, I'm glad I waited. I ordered it just in time to shoot with it on location with a winter sports manufacture in cold, wet/snowy weather and it performed like a champ. I shot with a tripod and would NOT recommend shooting handheld (this should be obvious for a long lens but it might be tempting when you consider the double IS), however, the bigger challenge is the weight. It's HEAVY and if you plan to shoot for hours on end without a tripod, good luck to you! I've no complaints about the picture. The image quality is everything I hoped it would be. And of ... MoreThis is an awesome lens. The 70-200mm F2.8 class has been my dream lens for many years. I held off on getting the Canon or Sony versions as I've shot with both systems, and now that I'm shooting with the Panasonic S1, I'm glad I waited. I ordered it just in time to shoot with it on location with a winter sports manufacture in cold, wet/snowy weather and it performed like a champ. I shot with a tripod and would NOT recommend shooting handheld (this should be obvious for a long lens but it might be tempting when you consider the double IS), however, the bigger challenge is the weight. It's HEAVY and if you plan to shoot for hours on end without a tripod, good luck to you! I've no complaints about the picture. The image quality is everything I hoped it would be. And of course the most important review of all: the client was very pleased!
This lens is first class! I love the way manual focusing can be engaged so easily while framing the shot. I just got a Lumix S5 and this lens works so well with the camera. When engaging manual focus, the viewfinder enlarges the focus area beautifully to ensure perfect manual focus.
I am familiar with using 24-70mm f2.8 zooms which I've used on my EOS R... Yet I typically prefer primes. However, the LUMIX S PRO 24-70mm f2.8 on my LUMIX DC-S1 has changed my mind about about zoom lenses. This lens is the perfect zoom lens. Beautiful image quality, sharpness, chromatic aberrations, distortion, build quality, rendering, bokeh, it's truly an amazing top of it's class 24-70 f2.8 zoom lens.I have no complaints. This lens is worth the price. Buy it and be done with it. This is the 1 lens that will be glued on my camera for 99% of the time.P.S. I also like how the lens doesn't extend outward until around 30mm and even at 70mm it doesn't stick out too far. Great design.
Provides all the traditional telephoto portrait focal lengths in one package with a relatively large aperture. Heavy, but not really a hassle to handle once you get used to it. You'll likely need a new camera bag to fit it, though... Closest focusing distance is about one meter, which is kind of disappointing, but that means you always keep some distance from subjects, even when doing close-ups.
Just a few short notes: I shot mainly with Sinar P 8x10s w/Schneider HM lens (blue ring) hand picked....Hassy and Rollie were my mids....Now shoot Leica Q for Art and new Lumix S1R w/Lumix 50mm F1.4....bought this lens because studied a bit of optical design years ago and thought by now they could actually make a zoom fulfill most of requirements a true professional would desire artistically and technically. Try this and shoot wide open at a decent shutter , maybe 1/2000 to be sure of 100% sharpness, on a rich complex subject with lots of challenges and good clear lighting and be prepared to be amazed. I view images RAW on Capture 1 Pro using latest 32gb Ram 4K touch screen Dell 15.6 XPS.....dead on in every respect. Love lens color, contrast, build, handle, image ... MoreJust a few short notes: I shot mainly with Sinar P 8x10s w/Schneider HM lens (blue ring) hand picked....Hassy and Rollie were my mids....Now shoot Leica Q for Art and new Lumix S1R w/Lumix 50mm F1.4....bought this lens because studied a bit of optical design years ago and thought by now they could actually make a zoom fulfill most of requirements a true professional would desire artistically and technically. Try this and shoot wide open at a decent shutter , maybe 1/2000 to be sure of 100% sharpness, on a rich complex subject with lots of challenges and good clear lighting and be prepared to be amazed. I view images RAW on Capture 1 Pro using latest 32gb Ram 4K touch screen Dell 15.6 XPS.....dead on in every respect. Love lens color, contrast, build, handle, image feel, sharpness etc...... Amazing for the price. Now a big fan of Lumix system. Hope others agree with me. Best of Luck.
Used on a Panasonic S1h. With the exception of not having any image stabilization built-in, it's everything I could've wanted. Sharp, bright, fast, and with none of the chromatic aberration of the Canon lens I was using before. A bit pricey, but good glass usually is. Pretty happy with my purchase.
Overall great experience with Lensrentals. They had the lens I needed, and after ordering they called me (a real live person) and helped confirm shipping address to make pickup go smoothly. Lens was in good shape and performed exactly as I needed it to. Super easy to ship back with the included tape and postage.
Optically, this is absolutely as good any 24-70 can be. Its excellent. The zoom ring feels great. The focus ring with clutch also feels perfect. One of the most important things is that the 24-70 lens does NOT stair-step its aperture the way the Sigma version does. If you are running in auto aperture, this aperture will SMOOTHLY open and close just like a true camcorder lens does. I had the Sigma 24-70 native L Mount but was forced to return that do to its aperture design flaw. ( I talked to Sigma and they confirmed this problem) This made me spend the extra money to upgrade to this Lumix lens. I'm VERY happy with this Lumux 24-70 lens...but yes, it is extremely expensive compared to the Sigma version.
The images this lens produces lives up to the billing. The one thing I would add is to pay attention to the reviews that mention the size and weight of this lens. I read those and thought it would be a little bigger and heavier than other lenses in my backpack. But, seriously, if you haven't held this thing in you hands, you have no idea. It's a complete beast. I am thinking twice before deploying it - that's how massive this thing is. It could double as a boat anchor. And it's weather-sealed, so if you have a boat, I guess you're good to go. ;-)
| Focal Length | 70 to 200mm |
| Maximum Aperture | f/2.8 |
| Minimum Aperture | f/22 |
| Lens Mount | Leica L |
| Format Compatibility | Full-Frame |