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AstrHori 10mm f/8 Leica M

Objektiv für Systemkamera - APS-C / MFT
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  • AstrHori 10mm f/8
  • Focal length: 10mm
  • Angle of view: 150°
  • Sensor type: APS-C
  • Focusing: manual
  • Closest focusing distance: 30cm
  • Filter thread: 49mm
  • suitable for Leica M

The AstrHori 10mm f/8 Leica M is a 150 degree fisheye lens with a simple and elegant design, suitable for Leica cameras.
A fisheye is not a lens for normal photos, it's simply fun. Its wide angle of view allows you to create incredibly creative effects and 360-degree panoramic photos. The AstrHori 10mm f/8 Leica M is suitable for numerous applications, e.g. still life, landscape or architecture. With a weight of 36g, it is the lightest fisheye Lens for Leica M - ideal for photography on the go. 5 elements in 4 groups, including 3 ED lenses, ensure convincing sharpness. Thanks to the filter thread, attaching UV, ND or CPL filters, for example, is no problem. By using a reversing ring, this Lens can be converted into a macro lens with 5x magnification. Focusing is manual.

Technical data:
Focal length: 10mm
Angle of view: 150°
Sensor type: APS-C
Maximum aperture: f/8
Minimum aperture: f/8
Aperture blades: -
Aperture adjustment: -
Aperture ring: -
Optical construction: 5 elements in 4 groups
Focusing: manual
Close focusing distance: 30cm
Filter thread: 49mm
Dimensions (DxL): approx. 52x19mm
Weight: approx. 36g
Material: metal

Scope of delivery:
Lens, back cap, front cap

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99,83 Objektiv für Systemkamera - APS-C / MFT
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AstrHori 10mm f/8 Leica M

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  • AstrHori 10mm f/8
  • Focal length: 10mm
  • Angle of view: 150°
  • Sensor type: APS-C
  • Focusing: manual
  • Closest focusing distance: 30cm
  • Filter thread: 49mm
  • suitable for Leica M

Product description for AstrHori 10mm f/8 Leica M

The AstrHori 10mm f/8 Leica M is a 150 degree fisheye lens with a simple and elegant design, suitable for Leica cameras.
A fisheye is not a lens for normal photos, it's simply fun. Its wide angle of view allows you to create incredibly creative effects and 360-degree panoramic photos. The AstrHori 10mm f/8 Leica M is suitable for numerous applications, e.g. still life, landscape or architecture. With a weight of 36g, it is the lightest fisheye Lens for Leica M - ideal for photography on the go. 5 elements in 4 groups, including 3 ED lenses, ensure convincing sharpness. Thanks to the filter thread, attaching UV, ND or CPL filters, for example, is no problem. By using a reversing ring, this Lens can be converted into a macro lens with 5x magnification. Focusing is manual.

Technical data:
Focal length: 10mm
Angle of view: 150°
Sensor type: APS-C
Maximum aperture: f/8
Minimum aperture: f/8
Aperture blades: -
Aperture adjustment: -
Aperture ring: -
Optical construction: 5 elements in 4 groups
Focusing: manual
Close focusing distance: 30cm
Filter thread: 49mm
Dimensions (DxL): approx. 52x19mm
Weight: approx. 36g
Material: metal

Scope of delivery:
Lens, back cap, front cap

AstrHori 10mm f/8 Leica M

Optik
Brennweite
10 mm
optischer Zoom
1 fach
Lichtstärke f/
8,0
Naheinstellung
0,3 m
max. Abbildungsmaßstab
ohne Angabe
Objektivtyp
Fisheye
Festbrennweite
Autofokus
nein
Technik
geeignet für
APS-C/DX Kamera
Objektiv-Anschluss
Leica M
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
49 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
19 mm
Durchmesser ca.
52 mm
Gewicht ca.
36 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Objektiv, Rückdeckel und Frontdeckel
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6974662630551
KAN
471758

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