Tipo de lente | Normal |
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Montura del lente |
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Apertura máx. | 2 |
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Apertura mínima | 22 |
anillo de apertura | Sí |
Elementos | 11 |
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Grupos | 8 |
Tamaño de formato máximo | Fotograma completo |
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Longitud focal | < 135 |
Ampliación máxima | 0.25 x |
Estabilización de imagen | No |
Enfoque automático | No |
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Enfoque manual a tiempo completo | No |
Distancia de enfoque más cercana | 0.8 m |
Peso | 920.0 g |
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Diámetro | 84.0 mm |
Longitud | 128.0 mm |
Tamaño del filtro | 77.0 mm |
Introduction The blogosphere melted down with frustration when the 135mm Batis was announced. Too slow and too expensive was the common verdict. But it’s also much lighter than the fastest medium teles, and faster and more convenient than the smallest. So is this lens the ideal compromise, or is it stranded uselessly between the fastest and the … Continue reading Review: Zeiss Batis Apo Sonnar T* 135mm f2.8 →
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If there is one lens manufacturer whose heritage exudes excellence, it’s Zeiss. They are the Ferrari, the Lamborghini of camera optical glass and with that reputation comes their, usually, extremely high price. And much like a Lamborghini, the Zeiss is a no-frills powerhouse that does one well-designed thing: as the Lamborghini is fast, the Zeiss is sharp. Zeiss’ latest telephoto prime is no exception, and the 135mm f/2.0 APO SONNAR is truly magnificent.
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