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Cosina alpa si2000 35mm
Cosina alpa si2000 35mm










EXIF generally would mean also "f/stop" data.

cosina alpa si2000 35mm cosina alpa si2000 35mm

"parallax correction" does imply to me "focus distance readout in the lens". That covers a lot of ground and I'm wondering if Voigtlander issued that or if it was a re-interpretation of something. Just wondering about this statement "The fully-manual lens features an electronic chip for transferring EXIF data to the camera body from the lens, which should enable focus verification, parallax correction and in-body image stabilization for compatible cameras." Below is a sample gallery of images captured with the lens, provided by Cosina: As for size, it measures 60mm ( 2.4”) in diameter by 40mm ( 1.5”) long and weighs 196g (7oz). It uses a 12-blade aperture diaphragm, has a minimum focusing distance of 30cm (1ft) and has an aperture range of F1.2 through F16. The lens is constructed of eight elements in six groups. Below is a pair of charts showing which X system cameras are and aren’t able to make use of the lens mount communications of the Nokton 35mm F1.2 lens:

cosina alpa si2000 35mm

The fully-manual lens features an electronic chip for transferring EXIF data to the camera body from the lens, which should enable focus verification, parallax correction and in-body image stabilization for compatible cameras. While this lens features the same focal length and aperture as its M-mount equivalent, it features a different optical design and construction specifically for Fujifilm’s X mount cameras. Cosina has announced its new Voigtlander Nokton 35mm F1.2 lens for Fujifilm X series camera systems.












Cosina alpa si2000 35mm