Difference between revisions of "19-35mm wide angle lens"

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* [[Cosina]] MC 19-35mm
 
* [[Cosina]] MC 19-35mm
 
** Also sold in the United States as [[Voigtlaender]], [[Vivitar Series 1]], [[Promaster]] Spectrum 7 AF, Phoenix, [[Soligor]] and [[Quantaray]]
 
** Also sold in the United States as [[Voigtlaender]], [[Vivitar Series 1]], [[Promaster]] Spectrum 7 AF, Phoenix, [[Soligor]] and [[Quantaray]]
* [[Tokina]] ''AF 193'' 19~35 f/3.5~4.5<ref>[http://www.tokinalens.com/products/tokina/afl-11.html Tokina: AF 193 19~35 f/3.5~4.5]</ref>
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* [[Tokina]] ''AF 193'' 19~35 f/3.5~4.5<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20111114125134/http://www.tokinalens.com/products/tokina/afl-11.html Tokina: AF 193 19~35 f/3.5~4.5] (archived)</ref>
 
** Also sold in the United States as [[Quantaray]] Autofocus (version 5)
 
** Also sold in the United States as [[Quantaray]] Autofocus (version 5)
  

Latest revision as of 04:17, 23 September 2023

A number of Japanese manufactures have produced 19-35mm wide angle lenses for autofocus 35mm film cameras. The lenses offer an angle of view of 97°- 63° on a 35mm or full-frame digital camera.[1]

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