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Extremely compact and lightweight The ultra-compact and lightweight design makes the lens the perfect companion when traveling. Thanks to the practical close-up focusing distance of 90 cm, long-distance, close-up and detail shots are possible without any problems. This is achieved by the mirror lens design. The lens not only has a higher speed (f/6.3) than comparable lens elements, it is also very handy: its overall length of approx. 74 mm and weight of 318 g simply means: always with you. This short design is achieved by an optical trick: the beam path, which is usually 30 cm long, is simply "folded" using two high-precision ground ring mirrors, just like a reflecting telescope.
Exceptional image quality Thanks to the multi-coating, ghost images are significantly reduced. Sharpness and contrast are excellent from the center to the edge. The stepless focusing allows you to focus precisely in all shooting situations. The highlights in the bokeh are donut-shaped in a unique way and make your pictures even more attractive.
Filter thread The 300mm F6.3 lens has two filter threads. One at the front with a diameter of 58 mm and one at the rear with a diameter of 25.5 mm.
Using an APS-C lens on a camera with a full-frame sensor Lenses that were developed for cameras with an APS-C sensor can also be used in part (mainly using an adapter) on cameras with a full-frame sensor. Due to the significantly smaller image circle of APS-C lenses, the sensor area shows everything outside the image circle in black. The usable area of the image photographed with a full-frame camera therefore corresponds to that of a camera with an APS-C sensor and is correspondingly smaller. The images must therefore be cropped in post-processing. In the video sector, this method requires framing in post-production. The use of APS-C lenses on full-frame cameras is therefore possible, but not recommended.
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