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AstrHori 18mm f/8 2X Macro Fujifilm X mount

Objektiv für Systemkamera - APS-C / MFT
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  • AstrHori 18mm f/8 2X Macro
  • Sensor type: APS-C
  • max. aperture: f/8
  • Aperture setting: manual
  • Aperture ring: stepless
  • optical configuration: 23 elements in 17 groups
  • Focusing: manual
  • Closest focusing distance: 48cm (from sensor plane), 5mm from front lens
  • Magnification: 2:1

Fascinating macro shots guaranteed!
The AstrHori 18mm f/8 2X Macro Lens (equivalent to about 28mm in KB) has a special design that allows unique shooting perspectives not achievable with normal macro lenses. The Lens is equipped with a 33.5cm long and 23mm thin probe that allows 'slide-in' shooting in hard-to-reach places where conventional lenses don't have enough room. With a maximum magnification of 2:1 and a wide angle of 18mm, the Lens has an 80-degree angle of view and a greater depth of field, which most closely matches the perspective of insects.

The built-in 5-watt ring light on the front, with 9 LEDs and USB-C port, makes close-range illumination easy. A dimmable USB cable is included for power. For videographers, the module 0.8 gears are very useful, as they allow precise adjustment of distance and aperture via cine focusers.

The first 28cm of the lens' front barrel is waterproof, so you can easily shoot and film just below the water surface, in other liquids, or in dusty environments. The front lens is protected by scratch-resistant sapphire glass.

Attention:
It is important to note that moisture must not be allowed to enter the USB port.

Focus and iris are adjusted manually.
For transport and storage, the front barrel can be easily removed and stored in the included case.

Specifications:
Focal length: 18mm
Angle of view: 80°
Sensor type: APS-C
Maximum aperture: f/8
Minimum aperture: f/28
Aperture blades: 7
Aperture setting: manual
Aperture ring: continuously variable
Optical design: 23 elements in 17 groups
Focusing: manual
Close focusing distance: 48cm (from sensor plane), 5mm from front lens
Magnification: 2:1
Filter thread: -
Dimensions (DxL): approx. 60x466mm (Tube D: 23mm)
Weight: approx. 716g

Special features:
built-in 5 watt ring light with 9 LEDs and USB-C connector

Included in delivery:
Lens
Rear cap
Front cap
dimmable USB-C cable
Lens bag
Carrying case

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AstrHori 18mm f/8 2X Macro Fujifilm X mount

Short profile

  • AstrHori 18mm f/8 2X Macro
  • Sensor type: APS-C
  • max. aperture: f/8
  • Aperture setting: manual
  • Aperture ring: stepless
  • optical configuration: 23 elements in 17 groups
  • Focusing: manual
  • Closest focusing distance: 48cm (from sensor plane), 5mm from front lens
  • Magnification: 2:1

Product description for AstrHori 18mm f/8 2X Macro Fujifilm X mount

Fascinating macro shots guaranteed!
The AstrHori 18mm f/8 2X Macro Lens (equivalent to about 28mm in KB) has a special design that allows unique shooting perspectives not achievable with normal macro lenses. The Lens is equipped with a 33.5cm long and 23mm thin probe that allows 'slide-in' shooting in hard-to-reach places where conventional lenses don't have enough room. With a maximum magnification of 2:1 and a wide angle of 18mm, the Lens has an 80-degree angle of view and a greater depth of field, which most closely matches the perspective of insects.

The built-in 5-watt ring light on the front, with 9 LEDs and USB-C port, makes close-range illumination easy. A dimmable USB cable is included for power. For videographers, the module 0.8 gears are very useful, as they allow precise adjustment of distance and aperture via cine focusers.

The first 28cm of the lens' front barrel is waterproof, so you can easily shoot and film just below the water surface, in other liquids, or in dusty environments. The front lens is protected by scratch-resistant sapphire glass.

Attention:
It is important to note that moisture must not be allowed to enter the USB port.

Focus and iris are adjusted manually.
For transport and storage, the front barrel can be easily removed and stored in the included case.

Specifications:
Focal length: 18mm
Angle of view: 80°
Sensor type: APS-C
Maximum aperture: f/8
Minimum aperture: f/28
Aperture blades: 7
Aperture setting: manual
Aperture ring: continuously variable
Optical design: 23 elements in 17 groups
Focusing: manual
Close focusing distance: 48cm (from sensor plane), 5mm from front lens
Magnification: 2:1
Filter thread: -
Dimensions (DxL): approx. 60x466mm (Tube D: 23mm)
Weight: approx. 716g

Special features:
built-in 5 watt ring light with 9 LEDs and USB-C connector

Included in delivery:
Lens
Rear cap
Front cap
dimmable USB-C cable
Lens bag
Carrying case

AstrHori 18mm f/8 2X Macro Fujifilm X mount

Optik
Brennweite
18 mm
Brennweite (auf KB umgerechnet)
28 mm
optischer Zoom
1 fach
Lichtstärke f/
8
Naheinstellung
0,48 m
max. Abbildungsmaßstab
2:1
Objektivtyp
Makroobjektiv
Autofokus
nein
Technik
geeignet für
APS-C/DX Kamera
Objektiv-Anschluss
Fujifilm X
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
ohne Angabe
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
466 mm
Durchmesser ca.
23 mm
Gewicht ca.
716 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Spritzwasserschutz
ja
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Objektiv, Rückdeckel, Frontdeckel, dimmbares USB-C-Kabel, Objektivbeutel und Transportkoffer
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EAN
6974662630964
KAN
473356

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