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The '''[[Carl Zeiss]] CFE Distagon f/4 40 mm FLE''' is a specialized wide angle lens, used on [[Hasselblad]] cameras.
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The Carl Zeiss CFE Distagon f/4 40 mm FLE is a specialized wide angle lens, used on Hasselblad cameras.

This lens would typically be employed in architectural photography at a variety of distances.

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