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Viltrox AF 35mm f/1.2 LAB FE Lens (Sony E)

SKU AF 35/1.2 FE(E MOUNT)
Original price

AED3,715.00

Sale price

AED3,695.00

Excluding VAT

Key Features

  • Full-Frame | f/1.2 to f/16
  • Fast Wide-Angle Prime Lens
  • Quiet VCM Focusing Motor
  • Easy-to-Read LCD Screen
  • 5 ED, 2 ASPH & 3 HR Lens Elements
  • Minimum Focus Distance: 1.1'
  • Multilayer Nano Coating
  • All-Metal Body, Weather-Resistant Design

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Viltrox AF 35mm f/1.2

Classic Focal Length, Intuitive Controls

 

An ultra-bright wide-angle prime perfect for everyday photography, the AF 35mm f/1.2 LAB FE Lens from Viltrox for Sony E-mount full-frame digital camera couples a high-quality optical design with an intuitively crafted lens barrel that allows swift setting adjustments while capturing. Quick and quiet autofocus performance is provided via its VCM focusing motor. Its f/1.2 maximum aperture allows working in dimly lit environments and helps to create stunning bokeh. Optical aberration and image distortion are reduced by the incorporated extra-low dispersion (ED), high-refractive (HR), and aspherical (ASPH) lens elements. Featured on the barrel are two Fn buttons, ensuring your favorite custom settings are easily accessible. Additionally, the lens is protected by a multilayer nanocoating that prevents water, dust, and fouling damage.

 

Optical Construction

 

  • Fifteen lenses in ten groups, including five extra-low dispersion (ED) lenses, three high-refractive (HR) lenses, and two aspherical (ASPH) lenses, to reduce flare and ghosting for improved contrast and quality
  • Eleven-bladed diaphragm for more circular and pleasing bokeh
  • 13.4" minimum focusing distance, allowing you to focus on subjects close to you

 

Intelligent Design

 

  • Built-in AF/MF switch for quickly alternating between autofocus and manual focus modes
  • USB-C interface for firmware upgrades
  • Sophisticated LCD screen displays important shooting information including object distance, Fn icons, and aperture identification
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