ZEISS Planar T* 1.4/50 - Specificaties

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Algemeen
Lensvatting
Canon EF
Grootste diafragma
16
Brandpunt
50 mm
35mm equivalent
80 mm
Kleinste brandpunt (35mm equivalent)
80 mm
Grootste brandpunt (35mm equivalent)
80 mm
Lensconstructie (elementen/groepen)
7/6
Kortste scherpstelafstand
0 m
Incl. zonnekap
Nee
Incl. tas/etui/koker
Nee
Kleuren
zwart
Afmetingen (H x B x D)
6,9 x 6,9 x 6,6 cm
Partnumber
1677-817, 1677-817
Toelichting partnumber
ZE Canon
Releasedatum
June 2012
Toelichting type
-
Type/soort
cameralens
Fabrikant kleur(en)
zwart
Camera
Beeldstabilisator
Nee
Lichtgevoeligheid lens groothoek (F)
16
Inhoud en afmetingen
Gewicht (gram)
330 gram
Algemene kenmerken
Eancode
4047865800105, 4530076822931
Kleur(en)
zwart
Extra
Lensstructuur (elementen/groepen)
7/6

Toelichting specificaties

The focal length of the Planar T* 1,4/50 is equal to the perspective of the human eye. Its fast aperture and exceptional compactness are its outstanding features. This lens produces pleasing portrait style quality at the widest aperture and sharpens considerably beyond f/4 for any general purpose application.\n\nThe famous symmetric lens design invented by Dr. Paul Rudolph at Carl Zeiss in 1896. The Planar lens is the most successful camera lens design – and, by the way, the most plagiarized – ever created. It provides the lens designer with numerous means to correct aberrations extraordinarily well. And its performance is very constant over a wide range of imaging ratios, enabling such a versatile lens variety as the Makro-Planar lens.\n\nHigh-Speed Lens\nGreat low-light shots start with a great lens for your DSLR camera. A high-speed lens captures as much light as possible. A lens with a wide maximum aperture offers the best results in difficult lighting conditions.\n\nIdeal aperture with nine blades\nPhotographers want to guide the observer through the image. Minimal depth of focus is often used as a design element. This keeps the background intentionally blurred to keep the attention of the observer on the main subject. These different representations of the blurred areas, as well as the quality of the transition, are referred to as the Bokeh of a lens. The finely tuned features of the optical design on Carl Zeiss SLR lenses ensure a particularly harmonious effect of the blurred areas of the image. The nine diaphragm blades and the resulting, virtually circular aperture on Carl Zeiss SLR lenses are crucial to favorable rendition of highlights in the fore and background.\n\nExcellent image quality\nThe Carl Zeiss range of T* lenses offers the highest possible standards in terms of performance, reliability and, of course, image quality. Quite simply, they are superior in every way. You can count on highly advanced flare control for crisp and brilliant images, for example. And virtually zero geometric distortion, ensuring precise accuracy when reproducing shapes – especially useful when photographing products and architecture.\n\nElaborate stray light reduction\nRich, vibrant colors are vital to creating a lasting impression. Stray light in the lens, however, would lead to a brightening of the image, which is particularly visible in shadow areas. Image contrast is lowered; the image appears dull and bleached. We combine various, elaborate techniques to reduce unwanted stray light. For example, all lens elements are coated with the famous Carl Zeiss T* anti-reflective coating. Additionally, a jet black special paint is applied by hand to all lens element edges to ensure that reflections are prevented from the start.\n\nHigh-quality all metal mounts\nNoticeable quality and high value stability qualify ZEISS lenses for decades of intense use. The high-quality craftsmanship of the all-metal mounts, the easy-to-grip metal focus and aperture ring and the robust front bayonet and filter threads ensure an amazing photographic experience.