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Telephoto Prime Lens for Canon

$119.99

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Description

SPECIFICATIONS


Brand Name: lightdow

Applicable Camera Specifications: Full Frame DSLR Camera

Applicable Camera Specifications: APS-C DSLR Camera

Package: Yes

Minimum Aperture: F22

Use: Camera

Focus Type: Tele-Prime

Weight: 401g-500g

Number of Diaphragm Blades: 6 Blades

Scene Type: people

Scene Type: Architecture

Scene Type: Scenery

Scene Type: Still Life

Scene Type: Travel

Full Frame: Yes

Lens UV Filter Size: 55mm

Lens Stabilization Type: None

Origin: Mainland China

Certification: CE

Launch Date: 2014

Type: Fixed Focus Lens

Focus Mode: MF

Lens Type: Manual

Focal Length: 135mm

Caliber: 58mm

Maximum Aperture: f/2.8


Lighdow 135mm F2.8 Telephoto Prime Lens for Canon EOS 760D 800D 60D 70D 80D 5DIV 5DIII 1300D 6D 6DII 7DII 77D Nikon DSLR Camera

Note:The Camera is not included.

Description:

this 135mm f/2.8 is designed for Canon EF-mount DSLR cameras. Its short telephoto focal length makes it ideally suited for portraiture applications, and the fast f/2.8 maximum aperture affords extensive control over depth of field and also supports working in difficult lighting conditions. An HD Super Multi-Coating has also been applied to individual elements in order to minimize flare and ghosting for improved contrast and color neutrality when shooting in bright or backlit situations. Additionally, the manual focus design offers precise control over focusing position and a six-blade diaphragm contributes to a pleasing bokeh quality to further enhance shallow depth of field images.
 
Metal body construction with hybrid aspherical element for exceptional, sharp images
Multi-coated HD glass optics to reduce flare and ghosting.
 
Manual focus and aperture control
– Standard zoom is designed for full-frame Canon EF-mount DSLRs, it provides a Max 135mm focal length.
– Bright constant f/2.8 maximum aperture affords consistent illumination throughout the zoom range and also affords greater control over depth of field for working with selective focus techniques.
– One ELF(Extra Low Dispersion glass) elements correct secondary spectrum for outstanding.
– Ideal for indoor sports and portraits with background blur.
 
Specification:
 
– Focal Length & Maximum Aperture: 135mm 1:2.8
– Lens Construction: 6 Elements in 6 Groups
– Diagonal Angle of View: 18°
– Focus Adjustment: Full-time Manual Focus
– Closest Focusing Distance: 1.5m / 5 ft
– Filter Size:58mm
– Size(Max. Diameter x Length): 3.2" x 4.4" / 82.5 x 112.0mm
– Weight :650g/1.7 lbs
 
Compatible with:
Canon EOS DSLR Camera :1000D 1100D 1200D 1300D 100D 200D 300D 350D 400D 450D 500D 550D 600D 650D 700D 750D 760D 800D 77D 6D 7D 6DII 7DII 5DII 5DIII 5DIV….
 
Nikon DSLR Camera:D3100 D3200 D3300 D3400 D5100 D5200 D5300 D7000 D7100 D7200 D7300 80D 90D D760 D850 D610 D3500 D5600…
 
Package Includes:
1 X 135mm F2.8 Prime Lens 
1 X Storage Bag
1 X Lens Front Cap
1 X Lens Rear Cap
Note: if you need telephoto photography function then make sure its within 10m-30m,this is best shooting distance,please note.if you need shoot too far away such as shooting the moon then please place an order for 420-800mm super telephoto lens. For long distance object shooting and i suggest you to take Super telephoto lens 420-800mm telephoto lens or 650-1300mm,it can bring you very good picture for shooting long distance object.

VERY IMPORTANT NOTES

FULL MANUAL LENS, no electric contacts→no auto focus→no image stabilization, require more exprerience with Manual Exposure.

  • Must set camera to M mode(check the picture above) to use this lens, some may require to set "shutter release: no lens" ON in camera menu.

  • Camera will not display the aperture value, must set manually on lens body.

No matter how good autofocus is, there are still times when manual focus is the better shooting option. When used in the right scenario, it gives a photographer more control over the photo, and in some cases, achieves effects that aren't otherwise possible in autofocus mode.

VERY IMPORTANT NOTES

FULL MANUAL LENS, no electric contacts→no auto focus→no image stabilization, require more exprerience with Manual Exposure.

  • Must set camera to M mode(check the picture above) to use this lens, some may require to set "shutter release: no lens" ON in camera menu.

  • Camera will not display the aperture value, must set manually on lens body.

No matter how good autofocus is, there are still times when manual focus is the better shooting option. When used in the right scenario, it gives a photographer more control over the photo, and in some cases, achieves effects that aren't otherwise possible in autofocus mode.

A 135mm Telephoto Lens Born for Image Quality Performance

Defining a new standard for 135mm telephoto lenses

  • Lens type: Medium Telephoto Lens

  • Max Format size: Full Frame

  • Focal length: 135 mm

  • Autofocus: No

  • Full time manual: Yes

  • Image stabilization: No

  • Distance scale: Yes

  • Lens mount: Canon,Nikon

    • Manual Settings on Camera & Lens Body

    • 1) Set your camera to M mode with "shutter release: no lens" on(if any)

    • 2) Set the lens to your desired aperture/focal length

    • 3) Adjust the front focus ring to bring the subject into focus and take a test shot

    • If the image turns out dark, perform the following steps,

    • a. Reduce the shutter speed, from 1/500s down to 1/100s or slower 1/50 etc

    • b. Increase the ISO value, from ISO 100 to ISO 200/400/800 etc

    • c. Use a remote shutter release and a tripod to increase image stability

      • d. Change your position to allow more ambient light to pass through the lens into the camera's image sensor

      • Large Aperture: Soft & natural out-of-focus bokeh

      • Anti-reflection multi-layer coating(UMC)

      • Effective in low light and enables shallow depth of field control

      Aperture & Optics
      • Maximum aperture:F2.8

      • Minimum aperture: F22

      • Aperture ring: Yes

      Optical Structure

      • Elements: 6

      • Groups: 6

 
 

MF series lenses that make high-level artistic performance possible

The Lightdow MF 135mm F2.8 lens delivers captivating and beautiful background blur for every photo, along with excellent contrast and sharpness in the in-focus areas. Optimized lens elements, including 2 Extra-low Dispersion (ED) glass elements, effectively eliminate chromatic aberration. This control extends to areas with color fringing in front and behind the focus point, even in challenging scenarios like branches. The lens achieves exceptional clarity and high resolution across the entire frame, even when wide open.

Why Choose Lightdow?

Anti-reflection multilayer coating UMC

UMC coating technology

  • Provides high contrast ratio

  • Excellent light transmission and minimize flare and ghosting making shooting of relatively short distance subjects more easily

  • Floating lens design ensures greater light intake and suppresses surface aberrations and distortions to increase image resolution

Low dispersion lens

The lens consists of six optical lenses in six groups, and the Lightdow low-dispersion lens (ED) is used to minimize light scattering according to the wavelength of light, ensuring color difference in not only the central part but also the peripheral part of the image.

F2.8 bright large aperture

The F2.8 large aperture design ensures a swift shutter speed in indoor and low-light environments to complete clear shots, and the shallow depth-of-field effect brings out the subject for softer, more beautiful images.

The ideal telescope lens

The 135mm F2.8 lens is a full-frame telescope-level manual focus lens. It provides a sharp sense of color and a soft sense of defocus, and is suitable for a variety of uses such as portrait photography, night photography, wildlife photography and photo pictorial photography.

FAQ

Q: Why does my picture seem to be blurry, out of focus?

A: Fine tune the front focusing ring to make your target in focus.

Q: Why does my camera show “lens not attached” ?

A: This is a full manual focus lens, no electric contacts, your camera will not detect the lens when mounted, switch camera to M mode.

Q: I cannot press the shutter when lens mounted, why?

A: Normally switch your camera to M mode will solve this issue, for some cameras, you need to turn off the shutter lock option in menu.

Additional information

Interface Type

Canon, Nikon

Ships From

CHINA

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