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  2. Canon EF 75–300mm lens - Wikipedia

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    The Canon EF 75–300mm f / 4–5.6 III lens. Introduced in 1991, the Canon EF 75–300mm f / 4–5.6 lens is a telephoto zoom lens for Canon EOS single-lens reflex cameras with an EF lens mount. There are 3 basic types of the lens: the IS USM (Image Stabilization, Ultra Sonic Motor), the USM (USM, no IS) and non-USM (no USM, no IS).

  3. Contax - Wikipedia

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    Vario-Sonnar T* 40-80/3.5 – One of the two Germany-made zoom lens in the C/Y history. Tessar T* 45/2.8 – Noted for its unusual "pancake" design, being very thin and lightweight. 45mm f2.8 Tessar T* Pancake; Tessar T* 45/2.8 – 100 years of Tessar design Anniversary version. Finished with titanium gold barrel similar to G-series lenses.

  4. Kiron Lenses - Wikipedia

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    The increasing cost of quality lens manufacture in Japan led to a loss of sales for Kiron, as the company could no longer offer its lenses at a cost less than that charged by the camera manufacturers, who had begun to offer economy-level lens designs as well as contracting lens assembly operations in lower-cost factories outside Japan.

  5. Mamiya 645 - Wikipedia

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    Early "S" lenses may have gold "S" stickers on them, while later "S" lenses may have the "S" engraved. "S" lenses may also be called "CS" lenses. [1] SF — the lens has a separate control ring to create a Soft Focus effect. [13] ULD — the lens has “ultra low dispersion” glass in its design [1] Zoom — the lens has a variable focal ...

  6. Telephoto lens - Wikipedia

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    A collection of telephoto lenses. A telephoto lens, also known as telelens, is a specific type of a long-focus lens used in photography and cinematography, in which the physical length of the lens is shorter than the focal length.

  7. Category:Canon EF lenses - Wikipedia

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    0–9. Canon EF 14mm lens; Canon EF 17-40mm lens; Canon EF 20mm lens; Canon EF 20-35mm lens; Canon EF 24–70mm lens; Canon EF 24-105mm lens; Canon EF 200mm lens

  8. Zuiko - Wikipedia

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    Zuiko (Japanese: ズイコー or 瑞光) is a brand of optical lenses [1] made by Olympus Corporation that was used up to and into the Four Thirds system era. The name Zuiko (瑞光) means 'Holy Light', using a character from the Mizuho Optic Research Laboratory (瑞穂光学研究所), where the lens was developed, and a character from Takachiho Corporation (高千穂製作所), which would ...

  9. Wide-angle lens - Wikipedia

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    Lenses with focal lengths of 8 to 16 mm may be either rectilinear or fisheye designs. Wide-angle lenses come in both fixed-focal-length and zoom varieties. For 35 mm cameras, lenses producing rectilinear images can be found at focal lengths as short as 8 mm, including zoom lenses with ranges of 2:1 that begin at 12 mm.