photo:canonfd500mmf8
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Canon FD Reflex 500mm f/8.0 mirror lens
see also:
introduction
- this super telephoto lens is a catadioptric mirror lens introduced in 1980, and as with all such mirror lenses, share the following characteristics:
- manual focus
- fixed aperture (in this case f/8.0)
- virtual elimination of chromatic aberration as uses mirror rather than lenses
- also means focus position for infrared photography is the same as for light photography
- central mirror:
- allows much more compact lens length as the optic path is reflected internally twice
- by necessity, blocks some of the light and thus causes:
- decrease in image contrast
- characteristic “doughnut” shaped bokeh imagery in out of focus areas
specs
- 500mm focal length and field of view (5°) at infinity focus (but gradually changes to 320mm when closer focus at 4m - this may be an issue with cameras where you need to set a focal length for the image stabiliser to work optimally)
- fixed f/8.0 aperture
- 3 groups, 6 elements (including mirror), S.C.C coating
- closest focus 4m which gives 19cm x 28cm (7.5“ x 11.0”) field of image
- no front filter thread
- rear section filter holder, drop-in type (with 34mm exclusive filter. Regular 1X)
- built-in sun-shade / lens hood
- 90mm diameter, 148mm long and 705g (compare this with 255mm and 1.3kg for a 400mm refractor style lens)
- ~50% heavier and bigger than the Olympus OM 500mm f/8.0 mirror lens
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photo/canonfd500mmf8.txt · Last modified: 2014/05/18 20:03 by gary1