Linsentyp | Normal |
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Objektivfassung | Leica M |
Blende max | 1.1 |
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Blende min | 16 |
Blendenring | Ja |
Anzahl der Membranblätter | 9 |
Konstruktion | Fest |
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Elemente | 7 |
Gruppen | 6 |
Gewicht | 428.0 g |
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Durchmesser | 69.6 mm |
Länge | 57.2 mm |
Filtergröße | 58.0 mm |
Maximale Formatgröße | Vollbild |
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Brennweite | < 50 |
Bildstabilisierung | Nein |
Autofokus | Nein |
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Nächste Fokussierentfernung | 1.0 m |
Entfernungsskala | Nein |
DoF-Skala (Depth of Field) | Nein |
Farbe des Produkts | Schwarz |
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Optionales Zubehör | Gegenlichtblende LH-7 |
Stativkragen | Nein |
Gewinde filtern | Ja |
Abdichtung | Nein |
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