The new ultra-wide angle Zeiss Distagon 15mm T* f/2.8 lens for Canon EF mount features an extra wide angle of view of 110ï¾° and a fast f/2.8 aperture. The lens enables dramatic -yet natural- perspectives for commercial, architectural and landscape photographers. The new Distagon T* 2.8/15 is a highperforming lens, designed to set a new standard of excellence in the ultra-wide angle lens category. It is especially suited to the latest high-resolution DSLRï¾’s and will yield extraordinary still and video results. Whether salt crystals or drops of water ï¾– its integrated lens shade and standard filter thread afford the front lens optimal protection from wind and weather.
The technically impressive features of the Distagon T* 2,8/15 include extraordinary chromatic aberration correction and the prevention of color fringes caused by chromatic aberration almost without exception. Two aspheric lenses, special types of glass with exceptional partial dispersion and the floating elements design, guarantee high image quality from close-up to infinity. The Carl Zeiss T* anti-reflective coating and the advanced treatment of the lens edges with special dark black lacquers ensure insensitivity to reflections and stray light.
Features:
New optical design, incorporating two aspheric lenses and five special glass elements for extraordinary correction of chromatic aberration and field distortion
Close focus range of 10" (0.25m)
Superior sharpness compared to other ultra-wide angle lenses
Distortion is extremely well controlled, producing naturally proportioned images
Achieves outstanding detail rendition, even at wide-open aperture
Little or no ムbreathingメ, making it ideal for HD video capture using HDSLRメs
Long focus rotation, with buttery-smooth action
A 95mm filter thread accepts all standard filters, including the Carl Zeiss T* UV and POL filters
Robust all metal barrel, designed for decades of reliable service
Simply the best 15mm ultra-wide angle lens currently available for SLR cameras
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