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Features: Internal Focusing System
Sophisticated Multi-Element Design
ED (Extra-low Dispersion) Glass
Circular Aperture
Advisory when using DT lenses with full-frame (35mm equivalent) DSLR cameras.
Features: The EF 70-200mm f/4L IS USM is a lightweight, compact L Series telephoto zoom lens with Image Stabilizer.
The optical Image Stabilization in the new EF 70-200mm f/4L IS USM lens provides up to an incredible four stops of shake correction-a first for Canon IS lenses.
The use of fluorite UD lens elements provides excellent optical performance in terms of resolution and contrast.
These features, together with its water-and dust-proof construction, provide both the performance and portability to meet user demands.
Features: The ultra compact wide-angle 7.5mm f/3.5 lens for Micro Four Thirds System is a super-portable fisheye lens designed to capture an impressive 180 degrees perspective.
Its advanced aspherical, multi-coated optical glass reduces flare and ghosting for superb image quality.
This lens is extremely compact and lightweight should serve photographers as an excellent wide-angle lens with dramatic panoramic capabilities and remarkable 4-inch minimum focusing distance.
Includes built-in tulip lens hood, front and rear lens caps and lens pouch.
Compatibility: Olympus PEN Digital, Micro Four Thirds System
Specifications: Lens Grade: Standard
Iris Control: F4.0-F22
Image Angle: 30 degrees - 8.2 degrees
Min. Focus Distance: 2.95 ft (0.9 m)
Weight: 6.7 oz. (190 g)
Dimensions: Max diameter x Length 63.5 mm x 83 mm
Specifications: Focal Length & Maximum Aperture: 100mm 1:2.8
Lens Construction: 15 elements in 12 groups
Diagonal Angle of View: 23.4°
Focus Adjustment: Inner focusing system with USM. Full-time manual focus available.
Closest Focusing Distance: 0.99 ft./0.3m (maximum close-up magnification: 1x)
Max. Diameter x Length, Weight: 3.1" x 4.8"/77.7 x 123mm, 22.0 oz./625g
Features: Canon's "L" series lens is its first mid-telephoto macro lens to include Canon's sophisticated Image Stabilization. With the highest quality optics available, combined with near-silent Ultrasonic focusing and life-size close-up capabilities without an adapter, the EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM is simply unrivalled.
Features: Allows Canon EF and EF-S lenses to be mounted on the Canon EOS M Compact System digital camera
Fullycompatible with all lens functions including image stabilization and autofocus
Detachable tripod adapter provides support for longer Canon lenses
Specifications: Mount Standard: Micro Four Thirds System Standard
Focal Length: 12-50mm (35mm equivalent focal length 24-100mm)
Lens construction: 10 Elements in 9 Groups (DSA lens, 2 Aspherical lenses and ED Lens)
Dust and Splash Proof: YES
Angle of View: 84 - 24 Degree
AF System: High-speed Imager AF (MSC), Linear Motor Drive System
Closest Focusing Distance: 13.7 inch (at Normal Mode), 7.87 inch (at Macro Mode)
Maximum Image Magnification: 0.36x (at Normal Mode), 0.72x (at Macro Mode)
Minimum Field Size: 36 x 48mm (at Macro mode)
Number of Blades: 5 (Circular Aperture Diaphragm)
Maximum Aperture: F3.5 (12mm) - f6.3(50mm)
Minimum Aperture: F22
Filter Size: Diameter 52mm
Dimension: Diameter 2.04 inch x 3.26 inch
Weight: 7.44 oz.
Traditionally, only single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras or their digital (DSLR) counterparts could make use of high-powered camera lenses. However, with Micro Four technology rolling out, allowing more camera owners to take advantage of diverse accessories, it’s important to understand what options are available.
Individual lenses can improve your close-ups, wide shots and panoramas. Specialty camera lenses give you better image quality at night, with high-speed targets or in bright spaces with lots of refracted light sources, like beaches or snowy fields.
Focal length will also determine how much of a zoom your shots will require, because it forces a perspective change past a certain point. Telephoto lenses with enhanced zoom can help get around that problem when centering on an individual subject of interest, but for those looking for a wider shot, perhaps lens diameter, rather than reach, is what's most important.
A prime lens or zoom lens will be your first consideration. Prime lenses are less expensive and better for low-light situations and faster subjects, as well as being generally lighter and smaller to carry. A zoom lens will help you get close to the action no matter how far away you are, without struggling to change lenses. Deciding whether you want to focus your camera work on outdoor or indoor subjects, close-up or wide-angle events and the kind of lighting you're most likely to encounter are key for picking the right lens for you..
Remember that you can only get so much out of an individual lens. While the images you get may still look good, having the right tool for the job is crucial when you're trying to get the best image possible.