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Meike 50mm T1.8 FF STM E

Meike 50mm T1.8 FF STM E
Code: 06903AVX
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Pick up for free in the store in Kaunas (Birželios 23-iosios str. 23g) Liepos 26 d.

Pick up for free in Klaipėda, in the store (Taikos pr. 17) Liepos 26 d.

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DescriptionMeike 50mm T1.8 FF STM E description

Capture stunning landscape shots with the 50mm F1.8 Auto Focus Lens. Perfect for E Mount cameras, this lens delivers sharp and clear images for portrait photography. Achieve a professional look with its precise auto focus and wide aperture. Ideal for expert photographers seeking to enhance their landscape photography skills.

50mm/F1.8 is a frequently-used portrait lens, which can provide sharp image for daily shooting.

Capture stunning landscape shots with the 50mm F1.8 Auto Focus Lens. Perfect for E Mount cameras, this lens delivers sharp and clear images for portrait photography. Achieve a professional look with its precise auto focus and wide aperture. Ideal for expert photographers seeking to enhance their landscape photography skills.

The lens is easy to carry and its images are sharp and clear at any aperture.

The brand new 50mm/F1.8 uses the newest optical structure, making it able to achieve a large aperture of F1.8 while maintaining miniaturization and lightweight. Multi-layer coating technology is used on both sides of the lens to restore more realistic colors. The lens is not easy to attach dust or stains, and can be easily wiped clean.

Modulation transmission function:

7 groups 11 elements

  • Lens double-sided multilayer coating, 1 ED lens, 1 high refraction lens, effectively control CA, ghosting, flare. The closest focusing distance reaches 0.63m, and the ability to take macro shots is just as impressive.

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  • With 9 aperture blades for a softer bokeh effect, the shallow depth of field it creates makes the background more defocused to highlight the subject when shooting portraits, and at the same time, the shutter speed can be increased accordingly to freeze the moment under the same parameters.

 

 

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