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7artisans 25mm F1.8 Manueller Fokus Prime Fixiertes Objektiv für Olympus Micro Four Thirds MFT m4/3 Kameras - Schwarz

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Info zu diesem Artikel

  • 7 Elemente in 5 Gruppen
  • Blendenbereich: F/1.1 – F1.8
  • Ideale Blende mit 12 Membran-Klingen
  • Aluminiumkörper und Kupferkern. Kompakt und leicht, 143 g
  • Breite Kompatibilität: G1, G2, G3, G4, G5, G6, G7, GF1, GF2, GF3, GF5, GF6, GM1, GM5, GM10, GX1, GX7, GX8, GH1, GH2, GH3, GH4; Olympus Epm1, Epm2, E-PL2, E-PL3, E-PL5. , E-PL6, E-PL7, E-PL8, E-P1, E-P2, E-P3, E-P5, E-P6


Technische Daten:
Vollbild verfügbar: nein, APS-C
Kompatibilität: Micro Four Thirds Cameras.
Brennweite: 25 mm.
Blendenbereich: f/1.1-f1.8.
Naheinstellgrenze: 0,18 m.
Klingenanzahl: 12 Membranblätter
Aufbau: 7 Elemente in 5 Gruppen Paket enthalten:
1 x 7artisans 25 mm F1.8 Objektiv.
2 x Objektivdeckel.
1 x Objektivtasche.
1 x Pergear Reinigungsset


R.F.
Bewertet in Deutschland am 4. Februar 2025
Für den Preis wirklich unschlagbar. MF ist sehr präzise, bedarf jedoch feinstes Fingerspitzengefühl was mich persönlich nicht stört.Solides Objektiv. Tolle Aufnahmen.
Anónimo
Bewertet in Mexiko am 5. Februar 2024
Lente muy versátil, manual.
David
Bewertet in Indien am 8. Juli 2022
Die Medien konnten nicht geladen werden.
LB
Bewertet in Spanien am 31. Mai 2021
En mis pruebas, este objetivo es claramente superior al del kit 14-42 mm Panasonic Lumix G7 (en la distancia focal de 25 mm). La resolución es claramente superior. Buen contraste. No le he encontrado aberraciones.Para vídeo y macro es genial (equivale a un 50 mm en full frame). Si no puedes vivir sin autofocus y no te gustan los modos manuales, no es tu objetivo. En caso contrario es una joya a un precio de risa.Me gustaría: (1) que el anillo de enfoque tuviera mayor recorrido. En cuestión de décimas de milímetro cambia todo. (2) que no diera trabajo ponerlo y quitarlo. Hay que darle (con cuidado) atrás y adelante hasta que logras sacarlo. Tanto al ponerlo como al quitarlo, la única zona en que se puede sujetar para ejercer fuerza de torsión es un segmento muy estrecho entre el anillo de enfoque y el de diafragma.Vengo de una experiencia decepcionante con otro 25 mm 1.8 de precio similar y otro fabricante, y este, en contraste, ha sido una gran sorpresa agradable. Mi recomendación absoluta para quienes disfrutan controlando la exposición y el enfoque.
Privat
Bewertet in Deutschland am 29. Januar 2020
Ich habe dieses Objektiv meinem Vater geschenkt, der mit der Panasonic GX80 fotografiert und momentan hauptsächlich Astrofotos aufnimmt. Der Autofokus funktioniert ausgezeichnet und die Bildqualität ist hervorragend. Die Bedienung des Objektivs ist teilweise ist wenig mühsam, da es sich nicht so leicht verstellen lässt-insbesondere im Dunkeln.Ansonsten gibt es absolut nichts zu bemängeln, auch Aufnahmen durchs Teleskop gelingen hervorragend.
Stephen
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 16. Dezember 2018
Great lens at an even better price!!
AndreaV
Bewertet in den USA am18. September 2017
I bought this lens after reading Kirk Tuck's excellent article. I've already been using various old film-era Minolta manual focus lenses with my Panasonic Lumix cameras for years, so I knew how much fun manual focus lenses can be. What I wasn't prepared for was the build quality, the haptics (handling) of the lens itself and its price:performance ratio.First is the size. This lens reminds me so much of an LTM (Leica thread mount) lens. It's smaller than almost any of my Minolta MD glass, yet exudes a similar build-quality. Heck, with its 12-bladed, curved aperture, none of my Rokkor glass can compare.I like the aperture ring where it's at, near the base of the lens, rather than out toward the front, like some older LTM lenses. Some reviews have made mention of the clickless aperture ring being easy to misadjust, but in comparison to having the ring up on the front, there's little problem with moving it by mistake, at least in my experience.The "throw" of the focus ring is perfect. About 2/3 of a turn from close-up macro to infinity focus. Not too short, like many cheaper film camera lenses where you can't do careful follow focus; and not too long, like many macro lenses where you have to keep turning and turning to go full range.Where this lens really shines is with video. I find it easy to rock focus back and forth for that gritty, edgy look. Again having the focus ring up front and aperture ring at the base is perfect. And the focus ring has nice textured machining along with sides. Slowly adjusting the clickless aperture is also a great way to subtly adjust exposure within the shot as scene lighting changes. Can't do that on just any old film camera lens.Yes, it's a bit soft in the corners wide open. But consider: this is a $70 lens. It ain't no $1000 Voigtlander, or $10,000 Noctilux. For a certain kind of moody video style, it works great wide open. Don't misunderstand: it's not Lomography or Holga soft, by a long shot. It's still pretty darn good wide open, even comparing to some of my (supposedly) legendary Minolta MD Rokkor glass wide open. But stop it down to f/5.6-f/8 and it's surprisingly sharp, more than adequate, in fact.Several years ago I bought the Olympus 15mm-f/8 body cap lens, a plastic, fixed-aperture little thing that turns your micro-4/3 camera into a cheap plastic point-and-shoot. Know what? It was actually fun to use. Set the focus lever to the click-stop hyperfocal setting and blast away. Then fix the images in post - correct the barrel distortion and sharpen it a bit - and they make nice little 4x6 prints. But for almost the same money as that body cap lens, you can get this 7Artisans gem. What an excellent value it represents. I'd buy it at twice the price, it's that good.
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