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Irix Firefly 11mm f/4 Wide Angle for Canon Irix Firefly 11mm f/4 Wide Angle for Canon
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€458.27 €482.39 -5%
Compatible with Canon EOS, APS-C and Full Frame Sealed construction, prevents ingress of dust, water Focusing ring with anti-slip coating Much lighter, ergonomic design Focus click to infinity to find it easily
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€524.39
EF mounting lens/Full frame format Aperture range: F/2.8 to F/32 Neutrino Coating Magnification 1:1, 1.1 ' min focus Manual focus design with focus lock Depth of field and focus distance scales Dragonfly Sealed...
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€671.18
For APS-C and Full Frame Canon EOS sensors Al/Mg body and reflective markings on the barrel Works at night with your UV-reflective marks Click to infinity and focus lock, maximum precision Wide viewing angle of 126º,...
TAMRON 35MM F/1.4 DI USD CANON TAMRON 35MM F/1.4 DI USD CANON
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€675.74 €794.98 -15%
EF mount lens / full frame format Opening range: f / 1.4 to f / 16 Four elements of low dispersion Three aspherical elements Standard lens for Canon EOS For APS-C and Full Frame sensors USD autofocus motor

The focal length of a lens is the value that indicates the angle of coverage that we will have of the scene to photograph, if we want a great field we will opt for an angular lens, its focal length in mm will always be short, less than 35mm, if what we are looking for is a vision very similar to the one we capture with our eyes we will choose what is known with standard focal length this will be between 35 and 60 mm, but if what we want is at a great distance or we want to focus on a detail, we will opt for telephoto focal lengths greater than 60mm.

We call fixed focal lenses those to which we cannot change this value as it would be in another case the zoom. Being this way we have available specific lenses for the angle of vision that we want, and in addition to not being necessary the change of focal as in the zoom, they will be able to offer us greater benefits as far as luminosity and sharpness are concerned.

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