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The EF 35-80mm f / 4-5.6 USM lens is a family of EF mount wide-to-normal zoom lenses manufactured and sold by Canon. There were five versions made. There were five versions made. One contained a piezoelectric motor, three contained a micro motor, and one contained a USM motor.
The Canon EF 28–70mm f / 2.8L USM is an EF mount wide-to-normal zoom lens made by Canon from 1993 to 2002. It was replaced by the 24–70mm f / 2.8L USM.The original manufacturer's suggested retail price was ¥180000 (equivalent to ¥188,239 in 2019).
Leica 24-90mm F2.8-4 L: 24mm 90mm f / 2.8 f / 4.0 Yes 1140g 138mm 2015 Current: Sony 20-70mm F4 E: 20mm 70mm f / 4.0 f / 4.0 No 488g 99mm 2023 Current: Nikon 24-120mm F4 Z: 24mm 120mm f / 4.0 f / 4.0 No 630g 118mm 2021 Current: Sony 24-105mm F4: E: 24mm 105mm f / 4.0 f / 4.0 Yes 663g 113mm 2017 Current: Panasonic 24-105mm F4 L: 24mm 105mm f / 4 ...
The Canon EF 28–105 mm f / 4–5.6 is an inexpensive zoom lens often included as a kit lens with Canon 35 mm single-lens reflex cameras. 28–105 mm is a standard wide to telephoto zoom range. The Canon EF 28–105 mm f / 3.5–4.5 USM is a higher quality zoom lens with a better build quality. Currently every version of this lens is discontinued.
It has the same zoom range, but a non-constant aperture range which is typical of many non-professional zoom lenses. Both lenses have image stabilization (IS). The EF 24–105mm f/4L IS USM and IS II USM version use a ring type ultrasonic motor , whereas the new EF 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM uses Canon's STM stepper motor , which is quieter ...
Canon EF 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 USM. The EF 28–80mm f/3.5–5.6 is a zoom lens produced by Canon Inc. for their series of EOS single-lens reflex cameras. Canon produced eight iterations of the lens from 1989 to 1999. The other 28–80mm lens is the EF 28–80mm f/2.8–4L USM, which was an EF mount wide-to-normal zoom lens introduced by Canon in
The Canon EF 28–90mm f / 4–5.6 is a full frame SLR zoom lens, also often included as a kit lens with Canon EOS film cameras. The maximum aperture is f / 4 at 28mm, reducing to f / 5.6 at 90mm. When set to 90mm, this will create a moderate amount of background blur for portrait photography.
f / 4.5–5.6 Image Key features Image stabilizer: No Environmental Sealing No Ultrasonic Motor: No L-series: No Diffractive Optics: No Macro: No Technical data Maximum aperture: f / 4.5– f / 5.6 Minimum aperture: f / 27 Horizontal viewing angle: Vertical viewing angle: Diagonal viewing angle: 31.8°–59.3° [2] Groups/elements 6/6 # of ...