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Lens design Featuring six elements in five groups, the Gaussian-type optical system achieves outstanding imaging performance and natural looking background blur. Focusing is possible down to 0.5m. The lens is suited to a variety of subjects, from still-life photography to portraits and landscape work. Using reverse tilt to manipulate depth of field allows the photographer to achieve unique images, unattainable with normal lenses.
Wide range of movement Offering ±8° of tilt, ±11mm shift and ±90° of rotation, the TS-E 90m f/2.8 offers control over depth of field and perspective. The tilt-and-shift mechanism also features locks to ensure that unwanted movements are avoided.
Super Spectra coating Super Spectra coatings ensure accurate colour balance and enhance contrast. They also reduce flare and ghosting – a common problem caused by light bouncing off a camera's sensor.
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| Angle of view (horzntl, vertl, diagnl) |
22°37', 15°11', 27° (without tilt or shift) |
| Lens construction (elements/groups) |
6/5 |
| No. of diaphragm blades |
8 |
| Minimum aperture |
32 |
| Closest focusing distance (m) |
0.5 |
| Maximum magnification (x) |
0.29 |
| Filter diameter (mm) |
58 |
| Max. diameter x length (mm) |
73.6 x 88 |
| Weight (g) |
565 |
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