ZEISS Touit 2.8/12 E - Specificaties

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Algemeen
Lensvatting
Sony E
Grootste diafragma
2.8
Kleinste diafragma
22
Brandpunt
12 mm
35mm equivalent
18 mm
Kleinste brandpunt (35mm equivalent)
18 mm
Grootste brandpunt (35mm equivalent)
18 mm
Lensconstructie (elementen/groepen)
11/8
Maximale beeldvergroting
0,11 x
Kortste scherpstelafstand
0 m
Filtermaat
67 mm
Kleuren
zwart
Afmetingen (H x B x D)
6,5 x 6,5 x 8,1 cm
Partnumber
2030-526, 2030-526
Toelichting partnumber
Sony NEX
Releasedatum
July 2013
Toelichting type
-
Type/soort
cameralens
Fabrikant kleur(en)
zwart
Camera
Beeldstabilisator
Nee
Lichtgevoeligheid lens tele (F)
22
Lichtgevoeligheid lens groothoek (F)
2.8
Extra
Focus
automatisch/handmatig
Lensstructuur (elementen/groepen)
11/8
Inhoud en afmetingen
Gewicht (gram)
260 gram
Algemene kenmerken
Eancode
4047865500111
Kleur(en)
zwart

Toelichting specificaties

As far as the eye can see\n\nWith an angle of view of 99 degrees, the ZEISS Touit® 2.8/12 wide-angle lens will soon become a firm favourite, particularly for landscapes and architectural photography. Its unique ZEISS T*® multicoating guarantees maximum transmission and outstanding absorption of extraneous light. The result: breathtaking image quality from edge to edge and corner to corner of the entire image field. What’s more, all moving parts of the ZEISS Touit 2.8/12, conceived specifically for Sony NEX and Fujifilm X Series cameras, are engineered for extreme precision and a long working life. And finally, its strong and rigid metal bayonet mount makes it an absolutely dependable companion for many years to come.\n\nTouit 2.8/12\n\nEvery shot tells a different story, as you can see in this image taken with the Touit 2.8/12. Capture incredible moments and share them at the ZEISS Flickr Community. Regardless of which ZEISS lens you use.\n\nDistagon Design\nTouit 2.8/12\n\nWhen the angle of view becomes extreme, the retrofocus design of the Distagon lens can also be the ideal choice when the camera is not an SLR. Distagon lens types possess the low, image-sided, raypath angles that are particularly favourable for use with digital image sensors and also guarantee an extremely homogeneous distribution of brightness across the image field.\n\nSmooth and reliable autofocus\n\nThe design of the autofocus system demands an extremely precise movement of certain lens elements. As the mass of the elements or groups to be moved within the optical system differs, various motor types may be installed. The focusing system of the Touit lenses is designed to guarantee robust and smooth autofocusing without any need for compromises or limitations in their optical design.\n\nInnovative product design\n\nInnovative product design to ensure superior handling and fulfil the most stringent aesthetic expectations. ZEISS lenses are among the winners of the several thousand products entered for prominent design awards. The unmistakeable new product design is based on an integrative concept and focuses on essential functional elements. Even the lens hood, typically an accessory, is seamlessly integrated into the overall design. The metal bayonet mount guarantees extreme rigidity and rubberised setting rings enable precise manual control when needed. Flush-fitting, satinised surfaces visualise the optical and mechanical precision of each lens.\n\nAspherical design\n\nThe aspherical lens design ensures consistent imaging performance throughout the entire focusing range as well as sharpness to the periphery of the image. The asphere's more complex surface profile can reduce or eliminate spherical aberration and also reduce other optical aberrations compared to a simple lens.\n\nFloating Elements Design\n\nToday’s camera technologies and high-resolution sensors demand continuous improvement of lens performance. Thanks to the use of the latest floating element design principles, optical aberration effects in ZEISS lenses are reduced to a minimum throughout their entire focusing range. This is achieved by variation of the axial distance between individual lens elements or groups. This adjustment of the lens-to-lens distance is coupled to the distance setting to ensure correct compensation at all times. The mechanical construction of these lenses is extremely complex and they must be assembled with utmost precision – both of which are key competencies of ZEISS.\n\nExcellent resolution and high contrast\n\nRichly saturated and vivid colours are a must in the creation of lasting impressions. However, stray light within an optical system leads to a lightening of the image that is particularly noticeable in the shadows. This reduces image contrast, with the result that exposures lack contrast and appear faded. To avoid this, ZEISS combines various specially developed technologies to reduce the undesirable effects of stray light.\n\nZEISS T* anti-reflective coating\n\nThe optical elements of ZEISS lenses feature T*® anti-reflective coating on all surfaces and an optical design that guarantees images of superior brilliance at all times, even in unfavourable lighting conditions. We apply the anti-reflective coating to the lens surfaces by the vapour deposition of extremely thin, transparent layers on the glass. In this process, special substances are vaporized with extremely high energy in a high-vacuum environment and are subsequently deposited on the glass surfaces, one after another, as layers with precisely controlled thicknesses to achieve the desired reduction of reflective properties. The first coating techniques were employed by ZEISS as long ago as in the 1930s.