Opteka 500mm f/8 Preset Lens

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Opteka 500mm f/8 Preset Telephoto Lens

Opteka 500mm f/8 Preset Telephoto Lens

Description

Full Frame FormatWhen combined with the T-mount to fit your camera system, an Opteka High Definition 500mm preset telephoto lens is fully automatic and incorporates not only computer optical design, but also the latest optical multi-coating techniques. The process of multi-coating assures virtually flare free photographs even under adverse lighting conditions resulting in crisp, high contrast pictures.

Preset Lenses are designed to retain a full range of exposure, automation and metering capabilities of the cameras on which they are mounted. This lens is great for nature and sports photography. The amazing power of this lens gives you the equivalent of looking through a pair of 10x power binoculars. It has a manual preset diaphragm, a rotating tripod mounting collar and a soft lens pouch.

Features

Advances in high-index / low-dispersion optical glasses, new barrel materials, and exotic anti-reflection coatings, along with the latest in computer-aided-design / computer-aided-manufacturing, are combined to produce lenses of unprecedented quality. Diamond-cut from crystal-clear, water-white optical glass, Opteka lenses are ground and polished to a precise precision.

Opteka lenses put more creative control where it belongs - in your hands.

Specifications

• Angle of View: 5°

• Minimum Focus Distance: 33 ft.

• Focus Modes: Manual focus

• Aperture: f/8.0 - f/32.0

• Filter Size: 67mm

• Dimensions (D x L): 2.8 x 11.7 in.

• Weight: 22.6 oz.

• Model: MF 500mm f:8 Preset Lens

• High quality crystal optics

• Fully Multi-coated

• Made in Japan

• Brand New

• 10 Year Warranty

Item Includes

• Opteka High Definition 500mm Preset Telephoto Lens,

T-Mount Adapter,

• Pouch,

• Front and Rear Lens Caps.

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