About This Lens
Mitakon Speedmaster 65 mm f/1.4 is a normal lens with a 65 mm focal length and f/1.4 aperture for Inne and Fujifilm GF cameras. Weighing 1005 g measuring 82 mm in length, it's a substantial option for general purpose photography, portraits, and events.
Key Features
- 65 mm focal length
- f/1.4 aperture
- 9-blade aperture for smooth bokeh
Camera Index Score
0.0
Overall
Sentiment
8.5Based on user reviews and professional ratings
Specifications
7.5Optical and physical characteristics
Build Quality
7.0Materials and construction
Key Specifications
Focal Length
65 mm
Aperture
f/1.4
Min. Focus Distance
0.7 m
Mount
Detailed Specifications
- Weight
- 1005 g
- Length
- 82 mm
- Diameter
- 96 mm
- Filter Thread
- 72 mm
- Aperture Blades
- 9
- Release Year
- 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Does the Mitakon Speedmaster 65 mm f/1.4 have autofocus?
- No, the Mitakon Speedmaster 65 mm f/1.4 is a manual focus lens.
- Does the Mitakon Speedmaster 65 mm f/1.4 have image stabilization?
- No, the Mitakon Speedmaster 65 mm f/1.4 does not have built-in image stabilization.
- Is the Mitakon Speedmaster 65 mm f/1.4 weather sealed?
- No, the Mitakon Speedmaster 65 mm f/1.4 is not weather sealed.
- What cameras is the Mitakon Speedmaster 65 mm f/1.4 compatible with?
- The Mitakon Speedmaster 65 mm f/1.4 is designed for Inne and Fujifilm GF cameras.
- How much does the Mitakon Speedmaster 65 mm f/1.4 weigh?
- The Mitakon Speedmaster 65 mm f/1.4 weighs 1005 grams.
- How much does the Mitakon Speedmaster 65 mm f/1.4 cost?
- The Mitakon Speedmaster 65 mm f/1.4 is priced at approximately €599.
- What is the Mitakon Speedmaster 65 mm f/1.4 best used for?
- The Mitakon Speedmaster 65 mm f/1.4 with its 65 mm focal length is best suited for general purpose photography, portraits, and events.
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