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Olympus M.Zuiko AF 300mm f/4.0 IS ED Pro Micro Four Thirds
Olympus M.Zuiko AF 300mm f/4.0 IS ED Pro Micro Four Thirds
- Most compact and lightweight telephoto lens
- powerful 6 EV step image stabilization system
- with a distance of only 1.4 meters to the subject, short shooting distance for this lens category
- Autofocus speeds of less than 300 milliseconds
- excellent IS synchronization with the OM-D camera's 5-axis image stabilization system
- Dust and splash-proof as well as freeze-proof
- highly effective image stabilizer (VR)
- outstanding imaging performance
- Nanocrystal coating: For effective reduction of ghost images and stray light
- Fluorine coating repels moisture, dust and dirt and simplifies cleaning of external lens surfaces - without sacrificing image quality
- Ultra Tele Zoom Lens
- compact size
- excellent image quality over the entire zoom range
- Magnification of 1:3.8
- optical Stabilizer (OS)
- Hyper-Sonic Motor (HSM)
- Sliding zoom functionality
- Nikon's electromagnetic aperture mechanism
- four SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass elements
- high-precision and robust brass bayonet
- Dust- and splash-proof mount
Sets mit Sigma AF 100-400mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS Contemporary
Sigma AF 100-400mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS C + tripod clamp TS-111 Sony FE mount
- splashproof & dustproof
- low weight
- compact dimensions
- manual focus coupling
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- Ultra wide angle fisheye lens
- extreme angle of view
- suitable for APS-C cameras
- Manual aperture and focus adjustment
- 11 elements in 9 groups
- Angle of view of 190
- suitable for Sony E-Mount
- Macro Lens from Pentax
- 35 mm fixed focal length
- Equivalent to 53 mm in 35 mm format
- Lens speed 2.8
- High-quality workmanship and excellent optical performance
- High-Definition coating to prevent flare and ghosting
- Circular aperture for beautiful bokeh effect
- Magnification ratio 1:1
- Lens from Pentax
- 70 mm fixed focal length
- Equivalent to 107 mm in 35 mm format
- Lens speed 2.4
- High-quality workmanship and excellent optical performance
- High-Definition coating to prevent flare and ghosting
- Circular aperture for beautiful bokeh effect
- Compact and versatile Lens
- 35 mm Lens with fixed focal length
- F1.8 aperture
- optical SteadyShot image stabilization
- the new optical design ensures razor-sharp images
- 35 mm universal focal length for use with the PENTAX K-1/PENTAX K-1 Mark II
- 53 mm standard focal length when used on PENTAX cameras with APS-C sensor
- HD coating for sharper and more brilliant images
- SP coating against greasy residues on the front lens
- Aspherical lens elements to eliminate aberrations
- KAF bayonet for use on all cameras with PENTAX bayonet
- Viltrox 35 mm F/1.7
- 35 mm fixed focal length: Versatile Lens for Sony E-mount cameras
- F/1.7 aperture: Outstanding speed for impressive shots
- Compact and lightweight: Ideal for traveling and spontaneous use
- STM focus motor: Fast and silent autofocus
- Intelligent eye detection: Perfect support for precise focusing on eyes
- Sigma AF 28-45mm f/1.8 DG DN ART
- Full-frame zoom with F1.8 for mirrorless cameras
- continuous lens speed of F1.8
- fast, handy and versatile Lens
- fast and precise autofocus thanks to HLA motor (High-Response Linear Actuator)
- precise and convenient manual focusing
- 18 elements in 15 groups
- Internal zoom mechanism
- Dust and splash-proof body
- Holga pinhole lens
- instead of a lens element, a pinhole lens has only a tiny hole through which the light is exposed
- suitable for Canon EF
- high-quality wide-angle zoom
- for standard photographic situations
- Silent Wave Motor for quiet autofocus operation
- Wide-angle Lens for Sony E-mount full frame
- high speed for attractive background sharpness
- comfortably light at 215g
- compact size
- short focusing distance of only 12 cm
- noiseless OSD (Optimized Silent Drive) motor
- water and grease repellent fluorine coating
- supports various manufacturer-specific AF functions of Sony cameras, e.g. Fast Hybrid AF, AF with eye detection and Direct Manual Focus (DMF)
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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).