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  2. Apochromat - Wikipedia

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    An apochromat, or apochromatic lens (apo), is a photographic or other lens that has better correction of chromatic and spherical aberration than the much more common achromat lenses. The prefix apo- comes from the Greek preposition ἀπό- , meaning free from or away from.

  3. Sigma 300–800mm f/5.6 EX DG HSM lens - Wikipedia

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    The first model, named 300-800mm F5.6 EX IF APO HSM (manufacturer code 594) was announced on 4 October 2002 at that year's Photokina and first delivered on 29 January 2003. The construction of the lens has 18 optical elements in 16 groups including 2 ELD (extra-low dispersion) elements.

  4. List of Nikon F-mount lenses with integrated autofocus motor

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    All Nikon zoom AF-lenses have focal length encoders added. Nikon AF-P: The lens contains a pulse motor (utilizing stepping motors) to focus smoother and quieter than previous drive systems. Nikon AF-I, Sigma/Tamron/Tokina: no designation: The lens contains an integrated focus electric motor. The Nikon type was produced from 1992 to 1996 and is ...

  5. Canon EF 35–80mm lens - Wikipedia

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    The EF 35-80mm f / 4-5.6 USM lens is a family of EF mount wide-to-normal zoom lenses manufactured and sold by Canon. There were five versions made. There were five versions made. One contained a piezoelectric motor, three contained a micro motor, and one contained a USM motor.

  6. Cooke triplet - Wikipedia

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    The Cooke triplet is a photographic lens designed and patented in 1893 by Dennis Taylor who was employed as chief engineer by T. Cooke & Sons of York. It was the first lens system that allowed the elimination of most of the optical distortion or aberration at the outer edge of the image.

  7. Sigma 180mm f/3.5 EX DG lens - Wikipedia

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    The Sigma APO 180mm F3.5 EX DG lens was a telephoto/macro lens produced by Sigma Corporation. It contained two SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass elements to provide correction for chromatic aberration and was aimed toward advanced consumers .

  8. Sony α Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* DT 16-80mm f/3.5-4.5 ZA ...

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    The lens is designed specifically for use with APS-C sized image sensors, and thus will result in vignetting on 35 mm (full frame) cameras. When the 1.5× crop factor of current Sony digital single-lens reflex cameras is considered, the lens has an effective equivalent 24–120 mm focal length .

  9. Minolta AF Apo Tele Zoom 70-200mm f/2.8 G (D) SSM - Wikipedia

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    Sony A 70-200mm f/2.8 G SSM II. Originally developed and produced by Minolta as AF Apo Tele Zoom 70-200mm f / 2.8 G (D) SSM, then marketed by Sony as 70-200mm f / 2.8 G SSM (SAL-70200G) and updated as 70-200mm f / 2.8 G SSM II (SAL-70200G2), this lens is a professional full-frame lens compatible with cameras using the Minolta, Konica Minolta and Sony A-mount.