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Comparison 7Artisans 35mm f/1.2 Mark II vs 7Artisans 35mm f/1.2

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7Artisans 35mm f/1.2 Mark II
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Lens typefixfix
System
Canon
Olympus
Sony
Panasonic
Fuji
Canon
Olympus
Sony
Panasonic
Fuji
Mount
Canon EF-M
Micro 4/3
Four Thirds (4/3)
Fujifilm X
Sony E
Canon EF-M
Micro 4/3
Four Thirds (4/3)
Fujifilm X
Sony E
Specs
Focal length35 mm35 mm
Aperture valuef/1.2f/1.2
Viewing angles43.9°46
Min. diaphragm1616
Minimum focus distance0.28 m0.35 m
Design
Sensor sizeAPS-CAPS-C
Autofocus driveis absentis absent
Manual focus
Design (elements/groups)6 elements in 5 groups6 elements in 5 groups
Number of diaphragm blades109
Filter diameter46 mm43 mm
Weight150 g150 g
Added to E-Catalogmay 2022august 2019

Viewing angles

This parameter determines the size of the area of the scene being shot that falls into the frame. The wider the viewing angles, the larger the area the lens can capture in one shot. They are directly related to the focal length of the lens (see "Focal length"), and also depend on the size of the specific matrix with which the optics are used: for the same lens, the smaller the matrix, the smaller the viewing angles, and vice versa. On our website, in the characteristics of optics, viewing angles are usually indicated when used with the matrix for which the lens was originally designed (for more details, see "Matrix Size").

Minimum focus distance

Minimum focus distance (m) - the smallest distance from which you can focus on an object and take a photo. Usually it ranges from 20 cm for wide-angle lenses to several metres for telephoto. In the macro mode of the camera or with the help of macro lenses, this distance can be less than 1 centimeter.

Number of diaphragm blades

The number of blades provided in the design of the diaphragm (for details, see "Minimum aperture"). In fact, this parameter is important when shooting scenes with pronounced bokeh (blurred background) and a small depth of field: the more petals the aperture has, the smoother the glare from out-of-focus objects will turn out, while with a small number of petals they can look like polygons. The number of aperture blades has almost no effect on other shooting parameters. Modern lenses have an average of 7-9 petals; the smoothing provided by them in most cases is considered quite sufficient.

Filter diameter

Thread diameter for installation on the filter lens. Light filters are devices for changing the parameters of the light flux entering the lens. They can be used for highlighting individual colours, coloring the entire image in one colour, darkening the image, correcting colour temperature and light balance, shooting in the infrared range, etc. Also, a light filter can play the role of protection against pollution. For successful installation on the lens, the diameter of the filter must match the diameter of the filter specified for this model of optics.
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