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Mitakon 35mm f0,95
For Micro Four Thirds System
Performance
- 70mm (35mm Equivalent)
- Aperture Range: f/0.95 to f/16
- Six Extra-Low Dispersion Elements
- Manual Focus Design
- Depth of Field and Distance Scales
- Ten-Blade Aperture
- Minimum Focusing Distance: 11.8"
- Focal Length 35mm
- Comparable 35mm Focal Length: 70 mm
- Aperture Maximum: f/.95
- Minimum: f/16
- Camera Mount Type Micro Four Thirds
- Format Compatibility Micro Four Thirds
- Angle of View Not Specified By Manufacturer
- Minimum Focus Distance 11.81" (30 cm)
- Elements/Groups 10/7
- Diaphragm Blades 10
- Features
- Image Stabilization No
- Autofocus No
- Physical
- Filter Thread Front:58 mm
- Dimensions (DxL) Approx. 2.52 x 3.23" (64 x 82 mm)
- Weight 1.50 lb (680 g)
- Dostępne mocowanie:SONY NEX, m4/3, Fujifilm XF
opis ze strony prod.
http://www.zyopticslens.com/#!lens35mmf095/c1jitOpis Designed for low-light performance and refined depth of field control, Mitakon's 35mm f/0.95 Lens is a manual focus prime lens designed for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless digital cameras. Its optical design incorporates six extra-low dispersion elements to minimize chromatic aberrations and distortions, while also contributing to marked image sharpness and clarity. This combination of a bright, fast, and versatile maximum aperture with a sophisticated lens design is ideally suited to working in difficult lighting conditions and for creative focus control.
Housing the optical system, and benefitting the manual focus design, is a robust all-metal lens body with both depth of field and distance scales. A ten-bladed diaphragm contributes to a pleasing out-of-focus quality and a minimum focusing distance of 11.8" permits working with close-up subjects.
Exceptionally fast 35mm lens features an f/0.95 maximum aperture for selective focus control and working in low-light conditions.
Designed for use with Micro Four Thirds-sized image sensors, this lens provides a 35mm-equivalent focal length of 70mm.
Six extra-low dispersion elements reduce chromatic aberrations and distortion as well as contribute to notable image sharpness and clarity.
Manual focus design is complemented by both depth of field and distance scales for utilizing pre-focusing and zone focusing techniques.
A ten-bladed aperture contributes to an aesthetic out-of-focus quality.(zaporzyczony z BH Photo)INSTRUKCJA PDF: WAŻNIEJSZE WĄTKI NA OLYMPUSCLUB: TESTY/OPINIE/RECENZJE: