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  2. List of Minolta A-mount lenses - Wikipedia

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    Minolta AF 100–200 mm f /4.5, typical of original lens styling, with narrow straight-ribbed focusing ring at front, distance window, diagonal rubber-ribbed zoom ring While most auto-focus lens designs were new developments, some optical constructions were derived from Minolta SR-mount lenses .

  3. Minolta AF Macro 100mm f/2.8 - Wikipedia

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    The Minolta AF Macro 100 mm f / 2.8 lens is a discontinued macro lens produced by Minolta that was renowned for its sharpness [2] all the while garnering raving reviews [3] also. . This lens achieves a true 1:1 magnification of the subject matter of interest to the photograph

  4. KSB SE - Wikipedia

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    KSB’s first subsidiary outside Germany was founded in Great Britain in 1896, managed by Jacob Klein, the younger brother of Johannes Klein. Between 1924 and 1934 KSB acquired further plants in Germany and set up European subsidiaries. KSB Compañía Sudamericana de Bombas in Argentina was KSB's first subsidiary in the Americas and commenced ...

  5. Kiron Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Kiron Corporation was a subsidiary of Kino Precision Industries, Ltd., a Japanese manufacturer of photographic lenses.Kiron was based in Carson, California, operating in the 1980s primarily as the United States distributor of Kiron lenses, which were offered in a variety of mounts compatible with many popular 135 film manual focus single-lens reflex camera systems.

  6. Johannes Klein - Wikipedia

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    Klein then transferred to Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 15 as part of Rudolf Berthold's swapping of personnel between the two units. [2] Klein scored the remainder of his wins between 30 March and 25 September 1918. [1] [3] Klein was slightly wounded on 15 September 1918.

  7. Canon EF 100mm lens - Wikipedia

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    The Canon EF 100 mm f / 2.8 Macro USM lens. The EF 100 mm f / 2.8 Macro USM lens is a prime lens made by Canon Inc. It is of the EF lens mount that fits the EOS camera system. There are three versions, the original, a second that adds a USM autofocus motor, and a recently released L series version that incorporates Image Stabilization (IS).

  8. Hyperfocal distance - Wikipedia

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    Minox LX camera with hyperfocal red dot Nikon 28mm f /2.8 lens with markings for the depth of field. The lens is set at the hyperfocal distance for f /22. The orange mark corresponding to f /22 is at the infinity mark (∞). Focus is acceptable from under 0.7 m to infinity. Minolta 100–300 mm zoom lens. The depth of field, and thus hyperfocal ...

  9. Minolta AF Macro 50mm f/2.8 - Wikipedia

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    The optical design for the 50mm f /2.8 macro lens was credited to Sho Tokumaru, [8] featuring a "double floating" element design, which incorporated zoom lens technology to move three groups independently at slightly different rates during focusing to improve lens performance over a wide range of focusing distances.