Linsentyp |
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Objektivfassung |
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Blende max | 1 |
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Blende min | 16 |
Blendenring | Ja |
Anzahl der Membranblätter | 10 |
Blendenmerkmale | Stufenlose Kontrolle |
Konstruktion | Fest |
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Elemente | 11 |
Gruppen | 8 |
Gewicht | 571.0 g |
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Durchmesser | 64.3 mm |
Länge | 74.6 mm |
Filtergröße | 58.0 mm |
Maximale Formatgröße | Vier Drittel |
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Brennweite | < 42.5 |
Maximale Vergrößerung | 4.0 x |
Bildstabilisierung | Nein |
Fokusmethode | Intern |
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Autofokus | Nein |
Vollzeit manuelle Fokussierung | Nein |
Nächste Fokussierentfernung | 0.23 m |
Entfernungsskala | Ja |
DoF-Skala (Depth of Field) | Ja |
Farbe des Produkts | Schwarz |
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Körpermaterialien | Metall |
Stativkragen | Nein |
Haube geliefert | Ja |
Gewinde filtern | Ja |
The Voigtlander 42.5 f/0.95 Micro 4/3 Lens Review By Steve Huff Thanks to Camera Quest for sending me this lens one day before it was even released so I could
Contents1Around the Lens: Build Quality and Handling2Image Quality: Sharpness3Image Quality: Bokeh4Image Quality: Lens Aberrations and Flare5Image Quality: Color and Contrast6Conclusion7Image SamplesVoigtländer is the oldest name in photography. The original Voigtländer optical company was founded in 1756 and has been producing groundbreaking photography equipment since. They created the fastest optical lens in the world in 1840,...
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