Linsentyp |
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Objektivfassung | Micro Four Thirds |
Blende max | 2.8 |
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Konstruktion | Zoomen |
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Power Zoom | Nein |
Zoom-Methode | Erweitern |
Gewicht | 382.0 g |
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Durchmesser | 70.0 mm |
Länge | 84.0 mm |
Filtergröße | 62.0 mm |
Maximale Formatgröße | Vier Drittel |
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Brennweite | 12 - 40 |
Maximale Vergrößerung | 3.33 x |
Bildstabilisierung | Nein |
Fokusmethode | Intern |
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Autofokus | Ja |
Motortyp Autofokus | STP |
Nächste Fokussierentfernung | 0.2 m |
Stativkragen | Nein |
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Haube geliefert | Ja |
Gewinde filtern | Ja |
Abdichtung | Ja |
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