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Lensbaby Composer Pro Objektiv
Lensbaby Composer Pro
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Sony 70-400mm f/4-5.6 G SSM II Objektiv
Sony 70-400mm f/4-5.6 G SSM II
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Voigtlander 35mm f/1.2 Nokton Objektiv
Voigtlander 35mm f/1.2 Nokton
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The Lensbaby Composer Pro will cost you, but it's the company's most refined selective focus lens, and our Editors' Choice for special effect lenses.Weiterlesen
There are different kinds of tools for different kinds of jobs. And the lenses being offered by Lensbaby are certainly one of those photographic instruments, that can serve you very well, if only you know very well what you are trying to achieve. For the last two weeks I have had a chance to test the Lensbaby Composer Pro with the Sweet 50 Optic attached to my Fujifilm X-T1 and here are my findings. If you are nor familiar with the Lensbaby system of lenses, here is a short summary from the Lensbaby website: 'Lensbaby offers several interchangeable optics for the Composer Pro lens. Each optic produces a different creative effect. Start with a sweet spot of focus surrounded by dynamic blur then swap your optic to experiment with a sharp slice of focus bordered by smooth blur, a soft focus, or fun bokeh.' Basically, what you have to do is attach the Composer Pro Optic Swap lens body to the lens mount on your camera body (finally a couple of Lensbaby products are also available as Fujifilm X-mount versions!!) and then, attach one of their Optics on top of the Composer Pro. The final configuration (in my case with the SweetWeiterlesen
Lensbaby is a company that's been steadily pursuing its own unique course for the past seven years or so, making what it calls 'selective focus' lenses for SLRs that exhibit a distinctive low-fi aesthetic. The basic principle is to utilise optically simple lenses which are deliberately uncorrected for many aberrations, and therefore produce a sharp zone of focus (or 'sweet spot') in the center of the image field with ever-increasing blur outside it. This is combined with a flexible barrel, such that the lens can be tilted and the sweet spot moved around the frame, to focus on off-center subjects. The size of the sweep spot can be increased by using a smaller aperture.Weiterlesen
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The Sony 70-400mm F4-5.6 G SSM II offers more range than a standard telezoom lens, but sacrifices some light-gathering capability to get there.Weiterlesen
Full review of the Sony 70-400mm F/4-5.6 G SSM lens. Review includes center and corner sharpness, light fall-off, bokeh, coma, comparisons to other lenses, final thoughts and more.Weiterlesen
Looking for a Sony 70-400mm lens review? Read on to find out what we uncovered in our objective optical lab tests.Weiterlesen
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Review of the Voigtlander 35mm F1.2 SE which covers real world use as well as in-depth technical analysis and contains many full resolution images.Weiterlesen
I’ve had the Voigtlander 35mm Nokton f/1.2 since the end of October and it hasn’t left either of my camera bodies for more than a brief period of time sinceWeiterlesen
The Nokton 35mm f1.2 ASPH by Voigtländer is to my knowledge the fastest 35mm lens available for full frame cameras. Well, it’s Leica M mount, so it won’t really fit your average Canon o…Weiterlesen
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Allgemeines

LinsentypNormalTele
  • Normal
  • Weiter Winkel
Objektivfassung
  • Canon EF
  • Vier Drittel
  • Nikon F
  • Pentax K
  • Samsung NX
  • Sony A
Sony ALeica M

Bildeigenschaften

Maximale Formatgröße
Vollbild
Vollbild
Vollbild
Brennweite< 5070 - 400< 35
Maximale Vergrößerung
n.v.
0.27 x
n.v.
Bildstabilisierung
n.v.
NeinNein

Fokus

Nächste Fokussierentfernung0.45 m1.5 m0.7 m
Fokusmethode
n.v.
Intern
n.v.
Autofokus
n.v.
JaNein
Motortyp Autofokus
n.v.
Ultraschall
n.v.
Vollzeit manuelle Fokussierung
n.v.
Ja
n.v.
Entfernungsskala
n.v.
JaJa
DoF-Skala (Depth of Field)
n.v.
JaJa

Optik

KonstruktionFestZoomenFest
Tilt-Shift
  • Neigung
  • Verschiebung
n.v.
n.v.
Elemente
n.v.
1810
Gruppen
n.v.
127
Power Zoom
n.v.
Nein
n.v.
Zoom-Methode
n.v.
Wende
n.v.
Spezielle Elemente / Beschichtungen
n.v.
n.v.
2 Asphärische Elemente

Maße

Gewicht104.9 g1500.0 g490.0 g
Filtergröße46.0 mm77.0 mm52.0 mm
Durchmesser
n.v.
94.5 mm63.0 mm
Länge
n.v.
196.0 mm78.0 mm