Type d'objectif | Ordinaire |
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Monture de lentilles | Canon EF |
Ouverture max | 1.2 |
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Ouverture min | 16 |
Anneau d'ouverture | Non |
Nombre de lamelles de diaphragme | 8 |
Construction | Fixé |
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Éléments | 8 |
Groupes | 6 |
Éléments / revêtements spéciaux | Revêtement Super Spectra |
Poids | 545.0 g |
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Diamètre | 86.0 mm |
Longueur | 66.0 mm |
Taille du filtre | 72.0 mm |
Taille maximale du format | Plein cadre |
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Distance focale | < 1.2 |
Grossissement maximum | 0.15 x |
Stabilisation d'image | Non |
Méthode de mise au point | Interne |
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Autofocus | Oui |
Type de moteur autofocus | Type d'anneau ultrasonique |
Mise au point manuelle à plein temps | Oui |
Distance de mise au point la plus proche | 0.45 m |
Échelle de distance | Oui |
Échelle de profondeur de champ (DoF) | Oui |
Couleur du produit | Noir |
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Matériaux du corps | Métal |
Collier trépied | Non |
Hotte fournie | Oui |
Fil de filtre | Oui |
Scellage | Non |
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