Lens type | Normal |
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Lens mount | Sony A |
Aperture max | 1.4 |
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Aperture min | 22 |
Aperture ring | no |
Number of diaphragm blades | 7 |
Aperture features | Rounded diaphragm |
Construction | Fixed |
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Elements | 7 |
Groups | 6 |
Weight | 7.76 oz |
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Diameter | 2.58 in |
Length | 1.69 in |
Does not rotate on focusing | 2.17 in |
Max Format size | Full-frame |
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Focal length | < 50 |
Maximum magnification | 0.15 x |
Image stabilisation | no |
Focus method | Unit |
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Autofocus | yes |
Autofocus motor type | Screw drive from camera |
Full-time Manual focusing | yes |
Closest focusing distance | 0.45 |
Distance scale | yes |
Depth of field (DoF) scale | yes |
Colour of product | Black |
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Tripod collar | no |
Hood supplied | yes |
Filter thread | yes |
Sealing | no |
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