Canon 28mm f/2.8 EF
Expecting restock $116.00 A wide-angle prime lens with a focal length of 28mm and aperture of f/2.8. Designed for Canon systems with EF mounts and full frame sensors. The equipment is relatively modest: a 5-blade aperture, the autofocus drive is classic. Positioned as optics for architectural photography. |
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. A wide-angle prime lens with a focal length of 28mm and aperture of f/2.8. Designed for Canon systems with EF mounts and full frame sensors. The equipment is relatively modest: a 5-blade aperture, the autofocus drive is classic. Positioned as optics for architectural photography.
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Short description:
In addition to good image quality, the Canon EF 28mm f/2.8 lens is surprisingly compact and lightweight. The minimum focus distance is only 30 cm. The presence of the first aspherical lens, obtained by high-precision optical glass pressing, effectively corrects distortion, the lens can be successfully used for architectural photography. The large depth of field allows you to build multi-dimensional compositions while maintaining the sharpness of all plans even with a fully open aperture.
In addition to good image quality, the Canon EF 28mm f/2.8 lens is surprisingly compact and lightweight. The minimum focus distance is only 30 cm. The presence of the first aspherical lens, obtained by high-precision optical glass pressing, effectively corrects distortion, the lens can be successfully used for architectural photography. The large depth of field allows you to build multi-dimensional compositions while maintaining the sharpness of all plans even with a fully open aperture.