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{{NeedPhotos}}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.
  
 
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<!--this claim is taken from the second link below, but seems very dubious. The CFE does not have two rings, only the usual focus ring. Floating elements are usually used to improve sharpness at close focus distances. -Vox

Revision as of 04:52, 24 May 2020

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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