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Hasselblad Lens HC 100mm f/2.2 Hasselblad H

Objektiv für Spiegelreflexkameras - Mittelformat
Item Nr. 11007
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Hasselblad Lens HC 100mm f/2.2 Hasselblad H

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Ideal for

Reisefotografie

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    Die Reisefotografie ist im Prinzip das facettenreichste Genre. Dort begegnen uns in kürzester Zeit so viele unterschiedliche Motive und fotografische Situationen wie sonst nirgends. Diese Produkte begleiten Sie, wohin die Reise auch geht, denn sie sind besonders praktisch, flexibel und benutzerfreundlich.

Portraitfotografie

    Menschen umgeben uns jeden Tag und überall, egal ob im Alltag, zu Hause oder im Urlaub. Die Portraitfotografie ist eine Faszination bei der es gilt Charakterzüge und Emotionen zu verbildlichen und zu transportieren. Mit diesen Produkten wird es Ihnen sicher gelingen Menschen ins rechte Licht zu rücken.

Hasselblad Lens HC 100mm f/2.2 Hasselblad H

Optik
Brennweite
10 cm
Brennweite (auf KB umgerechnet)
73,3 mm
optischer Zoom
1 fach
Lichtstärke f/
2,2
Naheinstellung
0,9 m
max. Abbildungsmaßstab
1:7,2
Objektivtyp
Teleobjektiv
Festbrennweite
Autofokus
ja
Technik
geeignet für
Mittelformat
Objektiv-Anschluss
Hasselblad H
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
77 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
80,5 mm
Durchmesser ca.
87,5 mm
Gewicht ca.
780 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
7392544261003
KAN
CP.QT.00000217.01

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