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Revision as of 18:00, 2 October 2014
This article is a gallery of very fast lenses (see also lens speed) beyond average "fast" definition.
For APS-C format these are lenses with max. aperture of at least f1.4!<br(>
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!<br(>
For large format these are lenses with max. aperture of at least f2.5!<br(>
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APS-C format
Fujinon Aspherical Lens Super EBC f=35mm 1:1.4 image by Joe Russo (Image rights) |
adapted C-mount lens Fujinon ITV 1:1.2 f=50mm image by Paulo Moreira (Image rights) |
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Fujinon Aspherical Lens Super EBC XF 56mm 1:1.2 image by Patrick Braun (Image rights) |
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