Not stabilizedImage stabilization helps to reduce blur caused by hand shake, especially at high focal length or in low light situations. Image stabilization can give 1 to 3 stop advantage over none stabilized lens, based on the reciprocal rule. Metal mountCheaper lenses are usually equipped with plastic mount, while more expensive, professional lenses have metal mount. In general, metal mounts are more durable, and a good thing to have when lenses are changed a lot. When a camera is used mainly with one lens, the material of the lens mount is not that important. The front lens is fixedThe fixed front lens is not rotating during zoom and/or focusing. This allows the photographer to use petal shaped lens hood. Fixed front lenses also make the use of polarization filters a lot easier. |
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Available mount(s) | Canon EF, Nikon F |
Application(s) | Portrait, Closeup |
Category(s) | Telephoto prime |
Multiplier | 1× |
Stabilizer | no |
Focal length | 135 mm (prime) |
Lens construction | 11 elements in 8 groups |
Angle of view |
35mm: 18.7° digital: N/A |
Number of blades | N/A |
Maximum aperture | f/2 |
Minimum aperture | f/22 |
Minimum focusing distance | 80 cm |
Magnification | 0.25× |
Filter size | 77 mm |
Size | ∅ 89.7 × 115 mm |
Weight | 1059 g |
Notes |
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AF speed | N/A |
AF sound | |
Internal focusing | N/A |
Internal zoom | N/A |
Fix front lens | yes |
Mount type | metal |
Weather sealed | N/A |
Drop in filter | N/A |
Ultrasonic AF | N/A |
Stepping motor AF | N/A |
APS-C sized circle | N/A |
Low dispersion lens element | N/A |
Hard case | N/A |
Soft case | N/A |
Lens hood | N/A |
Tripod adapter | N/A |