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List of superzoom lenses
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This is a list of superzoom lenses, sometimes referred to as all-in-one lenses, that are designed for mirrorless cameras.

There is no precise definition of superzoom, but lenses marketed as such usually have an optical zoom ratio greater than 7×.[1] Lenses marketed as all-in-one usually cover a wide-angle to telephoto range beyond that of standard zoom lenses.[2] There is significant overlap between the two categories with a few exceptions. For example, the Sigma 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 is considered a superzoom lens but not an all-in-one lens.[3] Conversely, the Tamron 35-150mm F2-2.8 is considered an all-in-one lens but not a superzoom lens.[4]
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Full-frame superzoom lenses
This is a list of lenses designed for full-frame mirrorless cameras that have an optical zoom ratio greater than 7×.
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APS-C superzoom lenses
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This is a list of lenses designed for APS-C mirrorless cameras that have an optical zoom ratio greater than 7×. For comparison, the longest superzoom lens designed for DSLRs was the Tamron 18-400mm F3.5-6.3 for EF and F mounts, which had a 22× optical zoom ratio.[5]
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Micro Four Thirds superzoom lenses
This is a list of Micro Four Thirds lenses that have an optical zoom ratio greater than 7×.
Nikon 1 superzoom lenses
This is a list of Nikon 1 lenses that have an optical zoom ratio greater than 7×.
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