Difference between revisions of "Fast lens"

From Camera-wiki.org
Jump to: navigation, search
m (large format)
m (APS-C format)
Line 603: Line 603:
  
 
==APS-C format==
 
==APS-C format==
 
+
{|
 +
|
 
{{Flickr_image
 
{{Flickr_image
 
|image_source= http://www.flickr.com/photos/ninamyers/8113351791/in/pool-camerawiki/
 
|image_source= http://www.flickr.com/photos/ninamyers/8113351791/in/pool-camerawiki/
Line 612: Line 613:
 
|image_rights= wp
 
|image_rights= wp
 
}}
 
}}
 +
|
 
{{Flickr_image
 
{{Flickr_image
 
|image_source= http://www.flickr.com/photos/98922823@N00/9639763586/in/pool-camerawiki/
 
|image_source= http://www.flickr.com/photos/98922823@N00/9639763586/in/pool-camerawiki/

Revision as of 19:06, 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(>

large format


medium format

35mm

                                   


APS-C format