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Canon’s 50mm f/0.95 “Dream Lens” is legendary among still photographers. Released in 1961, it was a technical marvel that was unrivaled in speed for nearly fifty years. This icon is famous for its warm images, expressive flares and razor-thin depth-of-field, but it also exists within a family of striking 1960s rangefinder lenses that share many of those same qualities. The entire set has single-layer amber coatings that lend a honey-hued tint to each frame and set these lenses apart from the multi-coated FDs and K35s of the 1970s.
Manufacturer | ZERØ OPTIK |
Series | Canon |
Model | RF |
Focal Length | 58mm |
Max Aperture | f/1.2 (T1.4) |
Min Aperture | - |
Format | S35, FF |
Image Circle | ⌀ |
Minimum Focus | 1ft 4in |
Focus Rotation | ° |
Iris Blades | - |
Optical Design | - |
Squeeze | - |
Front Diameter | 110mm |
Filter Thread | - |
Focus/Zoom Rod | - |
Native Mount | LPL |
Data Protocol | - |
Length | - |
Weight | - |
Body Telescope | - |
Body Material | - |
Focus Drive | - |
Iris Drive | - |
Zoom Drive | - |
Country of Origin: -
Release Date: -
Launch Price: -
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