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Style name:
For Nikon
Product introduction
400 mm which is said to be a standard lens in wild bird / airplane photography.
The MILTOL 400 mm lens has an F value of 6.7, which is an unobtrusive setting, but by using an ED lens for the objective lens and making the lens configuration as small as 2 groups per group, sharp and missing images with no color bleeding
It made it possible to obtain.
Due to the spread of digital single lens reflex, it is now possible to enjoy super-telephotography closer to ease, as well as ease of shooting as well as high sensitivity appropriateness.
It is a proposal to the next step from Kenko which enjoyed with the startling cost performance, light weight and compactness, to the full-scale super telephoto shooting, to revive the mirror lens to modernity, enjoying the world of super telephoto.
This model is set with T mount for Nikon F mount.
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400 mm F 6.7 ED lens and lens system that can correspond to each company single lens camera with a combination of T mount.
In the maker assemble lineup for Nikon F and Canon EF.
T mount
By using (sold separately), it can also be used with Micro Four Thirds or E Mount.
Also, by using the option, it can be used as a spotting scope (field scope) or astronomical telescope.
Super telephoto lens using ED lens
This lens has a telephoto performance of 600 mm F 6.7 for cameras with APS - C size sensors and 800 mm F 6.7 for micro Four Thirds standard cameras.
We used an ED lens for the objective lens and realized a lens correctly correcting chromatic aberration even though it was lightweight as a result of orthodox lens construction at the astronomical telescope field of 1 group 2 pieces.
Lens configuration
In general, a lens having a telescope structure using an ED lens has a brightness of F 8 in many cases, but a model called F 6.7 brighter than that.
Size: Length 338 mm (not including hood and T mount) x Maximum outside diameter φ 79.5 mm (tripod seat, not including hood)
Weight: 1560 g (excluding hood and T mount)
Combination of lens body and various kinds of parts group
Introduction of the combination as a camera lens (Chart diagram orange line part).
The biggest feature of the MILTOL lens system is that it consists of a system.
If you use a 31.7 mm eyepiece via a zenith mirror or eyepiece unit, you can attach the MT eyepiece to the astronomical telescope via the scope eyepiece to become the field scope of the upright upright image.
Part composition
Rich options
Adopt the highly expandable M57 P = 0.75 standard at the lens rearmost end and sleeve L front and back.
An advanced imaging system can be constructed.
T mount
Corresponds to each company camera mount.
Example
Illustration taken in JPEG, no processing.
By connecting with the micro Four Thirds mounted camera via T mount,
It becomes a lens of 800 mm F 6.7.
Super - telephoto shooting can be easily done.
[Shooting situation]
Date and time: March 29th 2014
Weather: Cloudy
Camera: OLYMPUS OM-D E-M5
Shutter speed: 1 / 2000s
White balance: Auto
Tripod: Not used
All of the examples were taken with JPEG, and they were not processed.
[Shooting situation]
Re: 2014/4/5
Weather: sunny
Camera: OLYMPUS OM-D E-M5
Shutter speed: 1/1000 sec
White balance: Auto
Tripod: Not used
Illustration taken in JPEG, no processing.
[Shooting situation]
Re: 2014/4/5
Weather: sunny
Camera: OLYMPUS OM-D E-M5
Shutter speed: 1/1250 seconds
White balance: Auto
Tripod: Not used
Illustration taken in JPEG, no processing.
The compression effect unique to the telephoto lens can also be obtained.
[Shooting situation]
Re: 2014/4/5
Weather: sunny
Camera: OLYMPUS OM-D E-M5
Shutter speed: 1/1250 seconds
White balance: Auto
Tripod: Not used
Features:
Product information:
Shipping Weight: 1900 g
Package Dimensions: 14.40 x 15.80 x 44.40 cm
SHIPPING METHOD
Delivered directly from Japan by Japan Post. It will take 3 to 5 business days to prepare the order for shipping. We guarantee careful packing and safe shipping.Please note that in some cases additional import or VAT charges may incur and have to be borne by the client.
1. Japanpost registered mail
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| Japanpost registered mail | Qexpress | EMS | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shipping Method | Japanpost Registered Mail (Standard) | Standard Qexpress | EMS (Expedited Mail Service) |
| Trackable | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Insured | N/A | Yes (Up to item price and shipping fees) | Yes (Up to $200.00) |
| Asia | 1-3 weeks | 5-10 days | 2-5 days |
| Oceania; North America; Central America and the Middle East | 2-4 weeks | 6-14 days | 2-6 days |
| Europe | 2-4 weeks | 6-16 days | 3-8 days |
| South America and Africa | 2-4 weeks | 10-18 days | 4-8 days |
NOTICE:
"According to Qoo10 guide line,overseas shipping fees will be charged to you extra if you choose Qxpress standard shipping.We recommend you to compare the total price of your purchase with EMS."
