100-400mm. On APS-C cameras, it gives angles of view similar to what an 160-650mm lens would give on a 35mm or full-frame camera. See also Crop Factor. Angle of View On full-frame:24º - 6.1º diagonal. 20º - 5.1º horizontal. ...
1.) The new 100-400 focusses so close that it replaces both my macro and any 70-200mm! It focuses closer than any 70-200mm or 80-200mm lens. No longer are we stepping back just so we can get focus!While rated to 3.3 feet/1 meter, my 100-400mm actually focuses to 78 cm (...
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Review of Canon 400mm f/5.6 L USM lens (big pics)Beg
The price remains affordable for amateurs, but the quality of the optics is enough to take portraits with a professional camera. Compared to Canon’s cheap fifty dollars, the EF 50 mm f / 1.4 USM lens looks solid. The weighty design – 290 grams – creates a pleasant first impression. An...
Canon R 400mm f/4.5 search login register R Prime Year1960 Lens Groups4 Lens Element5 Aperature Blades- Minimum Aperturef/22 Closest Focusing3.1 m Max. Magnifcation Filter Size48 mm Diameter x Length100 x 208.4 mm Weight1700 gr (3.75 lb)...
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Review recap: What we put to the test in 2024 (so far) We're coming up on the end of the year, so here's a recap of the reviews and testing we've done in 2024! Dec 19, 202446 Laowa announces 55mm and 100mm F2.8 Tilt-Shift 1X Macro lenses The lenses are compatible with full...
Results from the Canon EF 70-200mm f/4.0 L USM Lens will make you smile when reviewing at 100% on a monitor. This lens isvery sharp wide openand improves only slightly when stopped down - and primarily in the corners at the wide end of the focal length range. Very slight barrel dist...
A hands on review of the 1960's Canon 100mm F2 Serenar LTM rangefinder lens with the Leica M9-P and the Leica M Typ 240.