Using a glass-molded aspheric lens at the 5th element minimizes spherical aberration.
Using a glass-molded aspheric lens at the 5th element minimizes spherical aberration. Achieving beautiful bokeh in out-of-focus areas as well as excellent in-focus reproduction to create a natural sense of depth according to the aperture setting and the subject. The 35mm (135 equivalent: 53mm) lens has a standard focal length with the angle of view similar to that of the human eye. With the bright maximum aperture, the lens is ideal for snapshots.
Type | XF35mmF1.4 R |
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Lens construction | 8 elements in 6 groups (includes 1 aspherical element) |
Focal length (35mm format equivalent) | f=35mm (53mm) |
Angle of view | 44.2° |
Max. aperture | F1.4 |
Min. aperture | F16 |
Aperture control | Number of blades7(rounded diaphragm opening)Stop size1/3EV (22 stops) |
Focus range | Normal0.8m - ∞Macro28cm - 2.0m |
Max. magnification | 0.17x |
External dimensions : Diameter x Length* (approx.) *distance from camera lens mount flange | ø65.0mm x 50.4mm |
Weight* (approx.) *excluding caps and hoods | 187g |
Filter size | ø52mm |