Lenses of all types

- Fujifilm XF 150-600mm f/5.6-8 R LM OIS WR
- Super telephoto range: 229-914mm (35mm equiv.)
- fast and quiet autofocus due to internal focus and linear motor
- slight change in weight distribution and easy zoom movements
- powerful OIS: 5.0 f-stops
- high precision MF (8x)
- excellent for movie shooting
- Focus preset/AF-L/AF-ON
- Focus range selector switch
- Fluorine coating
- Weather resistance
- Telephoto + macro Lens
- Focal length of 122 mm (equivalent to KB format)
- fast and quiet focusing
- Macro shots with a reproduction scale of 1:1
- effective image stabilization
- Splash-proof and dust-proof
- Irix Cine Lens 45mm T1.5
- 35mm full frame
- Focal length: 45mm
- Aperture range: T1.5 - T22
- Number of iris blades: 9 Rounded blades
- Lens construction: 11 elements in 9 groups
- Front filter: Size 86 mm x 1.0 mm
- Front diameter: 95 mm
- Markings: Lens body laser engraved, UV reactive
- Focus ring Rotation angle: 180°
- Focus ring Distance scale metric
- Aperture ring Rotation angle 75°
- Viewing angle (horizontal): Field of view 51.4°
- Fujifilm FUJINON GF110mm f5.6 T/S Macro
- Tilt-shift lens, medium format
- Focal length of 110 mm (equivalent to 87 mm KB)
- max. reproduction scale of 1:2
- Shifting the focal plane (tilt) by ±10°
- Shift of the lens plane by ±15 mm
- ideal for professional product or food photography
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- Cine Lens full format
- Image circle of 33.6 mm
- Gears on the aperture ring
- with a distance of 0.8 mm at the focus
- Ultra-wide-angle zoom lens with 14-24 mm and dynamic perspective
- Minimum focus distance of just 18 cm
- Compact and lightweight design: only 445 g and 88.8 mm long
- Supports 77 mm round filters - unique in this class
- Programmable button and custom switch for additional control
- Weatherproof design - ideal for outdoor use and traveling
- Uniform, precise video and photo zoom
- E Lens 18-105 mm, SteadyShot, F4 aperture over the entire focal length
- High image quality and high contrast thanks to G Lens
- Quiet and powerful zoom with optical SteadyShot
Zoom lever for added control
Sets mit Sony SEL 18-105mm f/4.0 OSS PZ Sony E-mount
Sony SEL 18-105mm f/4.0 OSS PZ - demo model slight dent on the Body
- standard manual Lens
- high speed of f/1.4
- Close focus 40cm
- suitable for Nikon Z series APS-C cameras
- 49 mm diameter
- 8 elements in 5 groups
- Multiple coating
- Metal bayonet
- Cinema fixed focal length lens with full-frame coverage
- specially developed "cinema look"
- uniform warm color tone
- high speed for beautiful bokeh
- Precise fine focusing with standardized mounting options for filter and drive accessories
- Convertible PL bayonet
- THYPOCH Simera 28mm f/1.4 silver
- Full format Lens
- precise focusing even in difficult lighting conditions
- Rangefinder focus warning at 0.7 m on the focus ring
- automatic depth of field indicator
- Vintage look corresponds to the Leica aesthetic
- 11 elements in 7 groups
- a large aperture of f1.4 ensures a round and dreamlike bokeh
- manual focus
- Click and de-click aperture mode
- Close focusing distance of 0.4 m
- Filter size 49mm
- suitable for Leica M
- Nikkor Z 26 mm f/2.8
- Pancake Lens
- incredibly slim wide-angle fixed focal length lens
- outstanding street photography without being bulky
- is the compact companion for all amateur photographers on the go
- for beautiful pictures
- Nikon Z bayonet mount
- 7Artisans Spectrum 14mm T2.9
- Sensor type: Full format
- Angle of view: 114°
- Focus rotation angle: 270°
- Aperture setting: manual
- Aperture ring: stepless
- Filter thread: 82mm
- suitable for L-mount
- Normal lens
- outstanding resolution
- high image quality in the entire image field
- Normal lens
- outstanding resolution
- high image quality in the entire image field
- TTArtisan M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH.
- Sensor type: full frame
- Focal length: 50mm
- max. aperture: f/1.4
- very soft bokeh
- Aperture ring: clicks
- Closest focusing distance: 70 cm
- Filter thread: 49 mm
- suitable for Leica M
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Order now, pay later (prepayment) Notification when the product is back in stock Product reservation and fixed place on the waiting list Cancellable at any time free of charge (until delivery)Often a decision for life - choosing the right lens
Photography is always a question of focus. Clearly, it is the lens that changes the focus and makes the difference. And it is also always a question of ability, personal preferences and strengths. Of course, the question of which lens the photographer chooses also depends on the camera systems available - whether they prefer to work with system cameras (CSC) or single-lens reflex cameras (SLR). Fixed focal lengths do not have a zoom, so the photographer's eye is required here, as he must know which setting is suitable for which situation. On the other hand, they have a particularly good imaging performance with very low distortion, resulting in their superiority over other lenses. Fixed focal lengths are suitable for a whole range of subjects, from landscape photos to portraits. All lenses, such as those from Lensbaby, can be adjusted manually. In the fixed focal length range, there are new high-performance classics, optimized for digital technology, for example from Leica or the lenses from Meyer-Optik-G?rlitz, which have been revived according to original plans and adapted to digital technology. Among the Zoom and Megazoom lenses are high-performance lenses with a particularly wide focal length range and fast, virtually silent autofocus, suitable for wide-angle or telephoto applications. Here, Nikon is causing great amazement with the world's first ultra-wide-angle lens with image stabilizer, which ensures strong images even in low light. Horizons that bend and pillars that bulge forward for no reason - every photographer knows such difficulties. Shooting without distortion is a particular challenge with landscapes and architecture alike. Wide-angle lenses are available in the fixed focal length, macro, zoom and fisheye ranges, including a particularly distortion-free lens from Canon. While zooms and megazooms also cover the telephoto range, pure telephoto lenses are not suitable for the telephoto range Telephoto lenses - both as fixed focal lengths and as zooms - especially for wildlife and nature photography. At the top end, lenses from Hasselblad and Leica eliminate the need for any digital post-processing due to their outstanding quality. Olympus comes up trumps with the lightest and most compact telephoto lens currently available (Micro Four Thirds mount), while Sigma has the world's first lens with a speed of 2.8 at a focal length of 500 millimetres. Close up to the subject - the small really big - that is the specific feature of the Macro and its wide range of applications. Most lens manufacturers offer lenses for this special world in miniature - Canon, Nikon, Sony, Leica or Pentax as well as Tamron, Sigma or Samyang. Fish-eye lenses are available from D?rr, Samyang, Pentax, Panasonic, Olympus, Nikon, Sony and Walimex. Fish-eye photography can be used to achieve creative results and produce surprising effects, such as mountains that curve and walls that bulge outwards. Tilt-and-shift lenses from Canon, Nikon, Laowa, Leica, Samyang or Walimex, for example, help the photographer to correct the perspective of the image, i.e. to compensate for particular distortions, such as converging lines in architecture. Tilt" means panning (of the lens system in relation to the image plane). "Shift", on the other hand, means to move (for example, the focus area can be shifted while maintaining the exposure time).
