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Carl Zeiss Inc. - Distagon T* 2/25
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25mm F2.0 Distagon Wide-Angle Lens

Model: Distagon T* 2/25

  • Distagon with 11 lens elements in 10 groups
  • Lens with aspheric optical surface
  • Lens made of special glass with anomalous partial dispersion
  • Floating Elements design
  • Virtually distortion-free optics
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The Distagon T* 2/25 enables creative photography with interesting perspectives – even in difficult lighting conditions. Without a tripod, exquisitely sharp, wide-angle shots work every time. The large angular field creates a dynamic yet natural effect. With excellent image quality from the widest aperture onwards, the Distagon T* 2/25 achieves great results – from interiors to stunning outdoor expanses. Useful features such as two aspheric lens elements surfaces to correct distortion and a floating elements design ensure that you can vividly capture details framed from your own, unique perspective. When wide angle views go to extremes and beg the control via an SLR viewfinder, which means that the back focal distance has to be much larger than the focal length, a retrofous design called Distagon is the right choice. The aspherical lens design ensures consistent imaging performance throughout the entire focusing range as well as sharpness to the periphery of the image. State-of-the-art camera techniques and high-resolution digital image sensors increasingly demand more from the lenses. Dramatic perspectives and a view from extraordinary image angles – SLR lenses from Carl Zeiss open up new composition possibilities. Great low-light shots start with a great lens for your DSLR camera. A high-speed lens captures as much light as possible. A lens with a wide maximum aperture offers the best results in difficult lighting conditions.
  • Distagon with 11 lens elements in 10 groups
  • Lens with aspheric optical surface
  • Lens made of special glass with anomalous partial dispersion
  • Floating Elements design
  • Virtually distortion-free optics
  • Ideal aperture with nine blades
  • High-Speed Lens
 
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