XCD 2,8/65

$2,750

 

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$2,750
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Description

The XCD 2,8/65 is the ideal standard lens in any X System photographer’s kit. With a 50mm full frame equivalency, it’s designed to achieve the ‘normal’ focal length and mimic the human field of view. Thanks to its f/2,8 maximum aperture and 0.5 m (20 in.) minimum focus distance, the XCD 65mm is the versatile option for street, travel, and general photography.


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In The Box
XCD 65mm lens with front and rear caps, lens shade, lens pouch, documentation. x1
Specifications

Focal length 65.0 mm Equivalent Focal length (24x36) 50 mm Aperture range ⨍2,8 - 32 Angle of view diag/hor/vert 46°/37°/29° Length/diameter 93 mm/81 mm Weight (excl. covers and lens shade) 727 g Filter diameter 67 mm

Comparison
XCD 2,8/65
XCD 1,9/80
XCD 2,8/135 +  Convertisseur X 1,7
XCD 2,8/65
XCD 1,9/80
XCD 2,8/135 + Convertisseur X 1,7
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LENGTH/DIAMETER
93mm / 81mm
112mm / 84mm
149mm / 81mm (195mm / 81mm)
ANGLE OF VIEW (DIAG/HOR/VERT)
46° / 37° / 29°
38° / 31° / 23°
23° / 19° / 14° (14° / 11° / 8°)
APERTURE RANGE
f/2.8 - f/32
f/1.9 - f/32
f/2.8 - f/32 (f/4.8 - f/55)
EQUIVALENT FOCAL LENGTH (24×36)
50mm
63mm
105mm (178mm)
FOCAL LENGTH
65.0mm
80.5mm
133.0mm (226.0mm)
WEIGHT (EXCL. COVERS AND LENS SHADE)
727g
1044g
935g (1372g)
FILTER DIAMETER
67mm
77mm
77mm
MINIMUM DISTANCE OBJECT TO IMAGE PLANE
0.5m
0.7m
1.0m (1.05m)
MAXIMUM IMAGE SCALE
1:5.4
1:6.4
1:5.8 (1:3.4)
ELEMENTS
10 elements in 6 groups
14 elements in 9 groups
10 elements in 6 groups (Converter: 6 elements in 4 groups)
FOCUS TYPE
Front focusing
Front focusing
Internal focusing