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Auxiliary lenses

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High-quality anamorphic lenses: Produce a characteristic cinematic effect. Carbon fiber construction: Lightweight and durable. T2.9 aperture: Allows for greater flexibility in low light conditions. 1.6x compression...
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For Laowa 12mm f / 2.8 Zero-D Lens Canon EF Lens for Sony E-Mount Camera Covers full frame and APS-C formats Converts lens to 17 mm f / 4 Lens Provides ± 10 mm change 360° rotation The optical system increases the...
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Nikon F lens for Fujifilm G-Mount camera Covers medium format sensor 44 x 33 mm Enlarges the image circle and magnification Reduces vignetting for a larger sensor Manual Focus and Exposure Adjustment
LAOWA MAGIC ADAPTER MFC CANON EF A FUJIFILM GFX LAOWA MAGIC ADAPTER MFC CANON EF A FUJIFILM GFX
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Canon EF Lens for Fujifilm G-Mount Camera Covers medium format sensor 44 x 33 mm Enlarges the image circle and magnification Reduces vignetting for a larger sensor Manual Focus and Exposure Adjustment

For our objectives there are some accessories that make them behave in a different way, mainly we will find two to take into account.

Teleconverters: Also known as duplicators or focal multipliers are a lens that we will put between the body of the camera and the lens, and its function is to increase the focal length, this accessory always has the multiplication value associated with the most common being 1.4x and 2.0x. Although it seems a very tempting accessory is not compatible with all objectives and will lose features such as autofocus.

Extension Tubes: These tubes are installed in a similar way to the teleconverter but their operation is different, has no internal lens so the focal distance is not affected, but what these tubes allow us is to reduce the minimum focusing distance, which makes it ideal and also very widespread in macro photography. These work best with focal lenses above 50mm.

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