Lenses by type

- Sony 10-20mm f/4.0
- APS-C ultra wide-angle zoom lens
- constant aperture of F4.0
- Power zoom
- excellent G Lens resolution
- compact and lightweight design
- 2 linear motors provide excellent AF speed, precision and tracking
- ideal for photo and video shooting
- Dust and moisture resistant with internal focus and internal zoom
- Hasselblad XCD 75mm, f/3.4 P
- equivalent focal length of 59 mm
- linear stepper motor
- faster focusing
- soft, natural bokeh
- clear images and vivid, true-to-life colors
- ideal for portraits, street and still life photography
- Connection: Hasselblad X
- Hasselblad XCD F2.5/55V
- Standard lens
- f/2.5 large aperture
- Shutter speed of up to 1/2000 s
- first-class optical performance
- compact design
- Image resolution of over 100 megapixels supported
- for different scenarios (indoor & outdoor)
- Hasselblad XCD F2.5 90MM II
- medium telephoto lens
- perfect for close-up portraits/still lifes
- creates a beautiful soft bokeh effect
- f/2.5 Aperture
- Weighs only 551 g
- compact design
- small and lightweight focus module
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- suitable for mirrorless full frame cameras
- ultimate solution for film shooting even in low light conditions
- Manual aperture and focus adjustment
- precise focusing during shooting
- Closest focusing distance is 28 cm
- suitable for L-mount
- Fixed focal length lens
- the true Leica classic
- balanced bokeh
- electronically controlled aperture
- Contrast right into the last corners
- Wide-angle lens
- High performance in a handy format
- Classic reportage focal length
- Fast and quiet focusing thanks to precision autofocus system with Dual Syncro DriveTM
- Precise manufacturing "Made in Germany" to the highest quality standards
- Reflection and stray light optimization through high-quality coating and optimized frame geometry
- AquaDura® coating for dust and splash protection for use in everyday photography under extreme conditions
- Eye detection enables sharp, pinpoint portraits, even with very shallow depth of field
- L-Mount bayonet
- 7Artisans 18mm f/5.6 FF full frame
- suitable for L-Mount
- Focal length: 18mm
- Angle of view: 98.7°
- optical construction: 7 elements in 5 groups
- Focusing: manual
- compact wide-angle lens, developed for mirrorless full-frame cameras
- is ideal for street, portrait and landscape photography
- helps photographers to realize creative images
- Close focusing distance of only 30cm
- Filter thread: 49mm
- Meike MK 75mm T2.1 PL-Mount S35
- Aperture range: T2.1-T22
- Focal length: 75mm
- Aperture blades: 13
- Filter thread: Ф77mm
- Minimum focusing distance: 0.7m
- Focus rotation: 270°
- Lens construction: 11 groups of 13 elements
- S35 Viewing angle: Diagonal 23.9° Horizontal 19° Vertical 14.6°
- manual cinema lens
- especially for use with mirrorless system cameras
- continuous aperture of T2.9*1
- shallow depth of field
- beautiful bokeh effect
- high imaging performance
- Telephoto zoom
- ultra-high image quality
- powerful image stabilization
- silent and fast autofocus
- robust, weatherproof body
- suitable for the Fujifilm GFX medium format system
- highest quality
- consistent speed - aperture F2.8 over the entire range
- optical image stabilizer - sharp photos even at slow shutter speeds; Dual IS compatible
- Lens construction - 18 elements in 13 groups (1 UED, 2 ED)
- minimum focus distance - 85 cm / magnification factor 0.1x (KB: 0.2x)
- robust design - dust, splash and cold resistant
- compact and lightweight - only 10 cm long and 360 g light
- Hasselblad XCD 20-35mm f/3.2-4.5 E
- versatile zoom lens
- Wide-angle and ultra-wide-angle focal lengths
- powerful central shutter
- Autofocus or manual focus
- max. magnification: 1:10.6 (1:6.4)
- suitable for natural landscapes, cityscapes, large interiors and environmental portraits
- Connection: Hasselblad X
- 53 mm focal length (KB equivalent)
- Compact and lightweight
- Aspherical lens element
- SP-coating of the front lens
- Pentax D-FA 50 mm F2.8 Macro
- compact and lightweight macro Lens
- suitable for close-ups at a scale of 1:1
- Filter size 49mm
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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 - the choice of the right lens
Photography is always a question of focus. Clearly, it is the lens that changes the focus and makes all the difference. And it's always a question of skill, of personal preferences and strengths. Of course, the question of which lens the photographer chooses is also due to the available camera systems - whether he prefers to work with system cameras (CSC) or with single-lens reflex cameras (SLR). Fixed focal lengths have no zoom, here the eye of the photographer is needed, because he must know which situation requires which settings. For this reason they have a particularly good imaging performance with very low distortion, which results in their superiority over other lenses. Fixed focal lengths are suitable for a whole range of subjects, from landscape photos to portraits. All lenses from Lensbaby, for example, are manually adjustable. In the field of fixed focal length lenses 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. Zoom- and Megazoom lenses are high-performance lenses with a particularly wide focal length range with fast, virtually noiseless autofocus suitable for wide-angle or telephoto tasks. Here Nikon surprises 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 tip forward for no reason ? every photographer knows these difficulties. To photograph distortion-free is a special challenge with landscapes as with architecture Wide-angle lenses are among the fixed focal length, macro, zoom or fisheye, among them a particularly strong distortion-free lens of Canon. While the zooms and megazooms also cover the telephoto range, pure Telephoto lenses are suitable both as fixed focal lengths and as zooms - especially for wildlife and nature photography. At the top end of the range, lenses from Hasselblad and Leica are worthy of any digital post-processing due to their outstanding quality. Olympus currently has developed the lightest and most compact telephoto (Micro FourThirds mount) lens, while Sigma is the world's first lens with a maximum aperture of 2.8 at a focal length of 500 millimeters. Close to the subject ? small becomes huge ? that is the specific feature of the Macros and its versatile field of use. For this special small world, most lens manufacturers carry lenses, like Canon, Nikon, Sony, Leica or Pentax as well as Tamron, Sigma or Samyang. Fish-eye lenses are being covered by D?rr, Samyang, Pentax, Panasonic, Olympus, Nikon, Sony or Walimex. With fisheye photography, creative results can be achieved and surprising effects can be produced, such as mountains that bend and walls that bow outwards. Tilt-and-shift lenses, these are made by Canon, Nikon, Laowa, Leica, Samyang or Walimex, for example, and help the photographer to correct the perspective of the image, i.e. to compensate for particular distortions, such as falling lines in architecture. "Tilt" means pivoting (of the lens system in relation to the image plane). "Shift", on the other hand, means shifting (for example, the focus area can be shifted while maintaining the same exposure time).