Panasonic G 14 mm f/2.5 ASPH.
5. Chromatic aberration

As you see the level of this aberration depends on the aperture value only slightly and keeps near 0.08%. Such a value is low and not very bothersome. That aberration shouldn’t disturb us in real photos.
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Glancing at the autofocus testing chart pictures, presented in chapter 10, we can also easily notice that the lens doesn’t have any problems with the longitudinal chromatic aberration correction.
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