Difference between revisions of "Fast lens"

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Revision as of 16:55, 27 October 2013

This article is a gallery of very fast lenses (see also lens speed) beyond average "fast" definition.

For 35mm film frame format these are lenses faster than max. aperture f1.7 since
the average 50mm SLR system standard  lens already has a speed of f1.7 or f1.8!
For medium format these are lenses with max. aperture of at least f2.0!

medium format

35mm