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Samsung NX 60mm F2.8 Macro ED OIS SSA; Maker: Samsung: Lens mount(s) Samsung NX: Technical data; Focus drive: Ring-type ultrasonic: Focal length: 60mm: Aperture (max/min) f/2.8: Close focus distance: 0.19 metres (0.62 ft) Max. magnification: 1: Diaphragm blades: 7: Construction: 12 elements in 9 groups: Features; Weather-sealing No: Lens-based ...
Samsung NX 16mm F2.4 Pancake; Samsung NX 16-50mm F2.0-2.8 S ED OIS; Samsung NX 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 Power Zoom ED OIS; Samsung NX 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 ED OIS; Samsung NX 20mm F2.8 Pancake; Samsung NX 20-50mm f/3.5-5.6 ED; Samsung NX 30mm F2 Pancake; Samsung NX 45mm F1.8; Samsung NX 50-150mm F2.8 S OIS; Samsung NX 50-200mm F4-5.6 OIS; Samsung NX 60mm ...
On Jan 9, 2012 Sigma announced its first two lenses for Micro Four Thirds, the "30mm f / 2.8 EX DN and the 19mm f / 2.8 EX DN lenses in Micro Four Thirds mounts". [58] In a press release posted on January 26, 2012, Olympus and Panasonic jointly announced that "ASTRODESIGN, Inc., Kenko Tokina Co., Ltd. and Tamron Co., Ltd. join[ed] the Micro ...
The Samsung NX-mount is the lens mount used on NX series mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras by Samsung. The mount was first implemented in the Samsung NX10 , and Samsung initially referred to the NX line as 'hybrid digital cameras', citing their combination of attributes of both DSLR and compact cameras.
The Samsung NX series was a series of APS-C mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras (with the exception of Samsung NX mini that sports a 1-inch sensor) with Samsung NX lens mounts from Samsung Electronics, introduced in 2010. The APS-C image sensors have a 1.54× crop factor.
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Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra with periscope telephoto lens (rectangular opening below the two lenses). This is a list of smartphones with a telephoto lens that offers a focal length (35mm equivalent) of at least 100mm or "4× optical zoom" with an imaging area equivalent to a 1/3.5″ or larger sensor.
Zoom lenses are often described by the ratio of their longest to shortest focal lengths. For example, a zoom lens with focal lengths ranging from 100 mm to 400 mm may be described as a 4:1 or "4×" zoom. Typical zoom lenses cover a 3.5× range, for example 24–90 mm (standard zoom) or 60–200 mm (telephoto zoom).