A non-slip surface ensures reliable operation. With this lens the focus ring, where your hand normally rests while shooting, simply slides back and forth to switch between manual and auto focus. If you have to remove your eye from the viewfinder to switch between auto and manual focus you’re likely to lose the shot. The heavy stabilization lens is driven by a responsive linear motor for fast, precise stabilization. This system is remarkably quiet, and is ideal for animal or insect photography as well as movies.Īlthough a tripod is usually considered necessary for sharp macro photography, built-in OSS (Optical SteadyShot) image stabilization makes it possible to shoot sharp macro images handheld. Two focus groups in a floating focus configuration are driven by an innovative DDSSM (Direct Drive Super Sonic wave Motor) system for smooth, precise positioning of the relatively heavy lenses that make full frame macro magnification possible. Precise, quiet focus for stills and movies The floating system reduces the size of the lens while maintaining outstanding clarity throughout the image area, from infinity to the closest focusing distance. Macro lenses are often used over a wide range of focusing distances, so a floating focus mechanism has been implemented for optimum suppression of close-focus aberration. Image-wide clarity from macro to infinity Individual calibration of each lens ensures optimum compensation for spherical aberration, resulting in smooth rendering of edges without a trace of ugly “nisen bokeh.” A nine-blade circular aperture also contributes to great looking bokeh. A floating focus mechanism ensures that consistently superior optical performance is achieved at all focusing distances.īeautiful background bokeh is synonymous with the G Lens name, and it can really make the subject stand out. The first E-mount medium telephoto macro lens with built-in image stabilization delivers outstanding G Lens quality: stunning resolution at up to 1:1 magnification plus gorgeous background bokeh when required, even when shooting handheld.
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