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  2. Canon EF 35mm lens - Wikipedia

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    The EF-S 35 mm f / 2.8 Macro IS STM, like all other EF-S lenses, can only be mounted to a Canon camera with EF-S mount and not to a camera with EF mount. The lens has image stabilization and uses a Stepping motor for the focus. It is the first 35mm lens from Canon with macro capability. It supports a magnification up to 1:1, and also includes a ...

  3. Canon FL lens mount - Wikipedia

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    Canon FX with FL 50mm f/1.8. Canon FL refers to a lens mount standard for 35mm single-lens reflex cameras from Canon. It was introduced in April 1964 with the Canon FX camera, replacing the previous Canon R lens mount. The FL mount was in turn replaced in 1971 by the Canon FD lens mount. FL lenses can also be used on FD-mount cameras.

  4. Canon Canonflex - Wikipedia

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    The Canonflex is a Canon 35 mm film single-lens reflex (SLR) camera introduced in May 1959 as Canon's first SLR. Its standard lens is the Canon Camera Co. Super-Canomatic R 50mm lens f / 1.8. The camera was in production for one year before it was replaced by the Canonflex R2000 in 1960.

  5. Canon EF 50mm lens - Wikipedia

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    EF50mm f/1.4 USM, showing its large maximum aperture; at f / 1.4 and 50 mm, the entrance pupil diameter is 35.7 mm. The EF50mm f / 1.4 USM is a consumer- and professional-level lens. It is the least expensive f / 1.4 aperture lens that Canon currently manufactures. It is constructed with a plastic body and a metal mount.

  6. Canon EF 28mm lens - Wikipedia

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    With a 1.3x body such as the Canon EOS-1D Mark III, it provides a less narrow field of view, equivalent to a 36 mm lens mounted on a 35 mm frame body. Three EF 28mm lenses have been sold by Canon: f / 2.8, introduced April 1987 (now discontinued, replaced by f / 2.8 IS USM) [1] f / 1.8 USM, introduced September 1995 [2] f / 2.8 IS USM ...

  7. Canon EF 85mm lens - Wikipedia

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    Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM - Review / Test Report, photozone – detailed performance data This page was last edited on 28 October 2024, at 22:49 (UTC). ...

  8. Canon A-1 - Wikipedia

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    Canon A-1 with a FD 50/1.8 Viewfinder of a Canon A-1. The right number is the current F-number (1.8), meaning that the aperture is fairly wide open. The left number (45) indicates the approximate shutter speed of 45 −1 s (the camera can select odd shutter speeds, but does not display them)

  9. Canon Extender EF - Wikipedia

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    The Canon Extender EF lenses are a group of teleconverter lenses made by Canon. These lenses are used between any compatible EF type lens and any of the Canon EOS line of cameras. When used with a compatible lens, they will multiply the focal length of the lens by a factor of either 1.4x or 2x, at the cost of decreasing the lens' aperture by 1 ...

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