Hasselblad 135mm f5.6 S-Planar T* C (20117) - Lens
Hasselblad Medium Format Lens
Hasselblad Medium Format Lens
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Fixed focus telephoto lens made for the Hasselblad V system medium format cameras introduced by Carl Zeiss for Hasselblad in 1967. It is designed to be used together with the bellows unit or the variable extension tube. It does not have a focusing helicoid and can not be mounted directly on a camera body as the rear element protrudes too far back. It has a 1:1 reproduction ratio at the minimum focus distance. An estimated production of 4500 lenses was produced, with the first 1500 without T* coating (which first became available in 1975). All lenses before about 1976 have a chrome front ring. Metal body available in black.
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Brand |
Hasselblad
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System |
Hasselblad V
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Type |
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Focal Length The minimum and maximum focal length of the lens
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135mm
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Lens Type |
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Usage |
Film
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Filter Size |
B50
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Field of View The field of view capabilities of the lens. May be Wide, Normal, Telephoto or any combination of two or more
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Telephoto
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Focus Focusing capabilities of the lens. MF=Manual Focus. AF=Autofocus. Fixed=Locked at a given distance
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