佳能 TS-E 17mm 鏡頭

Multi tool use
TS-E 17 mm f/4L
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TS-E 17mm f/4L
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鏡頭型號
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TS-E 17 mm f/4L
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製造商
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佳能
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發表年度
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2009
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類型
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移轴镜头
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實際焦長
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14 mm
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光圈範圍
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f/4 – f/22
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鏡片群數
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12
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鏡片枚數
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18
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光圈葉片數
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8
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最短焦距
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0.28 m
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放大倍率
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0.14
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鏡身直徑
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88.9 mm
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鏡身長度
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106.7 mm
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重量
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820 g
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遮罩
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无
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佳能 TS-E 17mm f/4L 鏡頭是一系列由佳能公司生產的移轴鏡頭,為佳能L鏡頭。一共有下列幾種型號:
镜头搭载了移轴旋转功能,倾斜和偏移的相对角度为约0°-90°。的移轴量为倾角量约±6.5°、偏移量约±12毫米。[1]
當TS-E 17mm鏡頭用於佳能數碼EOS系列的APS-C幅面機身(如佳能 EOS 60D)時,視角會變窄,其等效於全幅機身上的27.2mm視角(乘以系數1.6)。當用於APS-H幅面機身(如佳能 EOS-1D Mark IV)時,其等效於全幅機身的22.1mm視角(乘以系數1.3)。
参考文献
^ https://www.canon.com.cn/products/camera/ef/lineup/tse/tse17f4l/
外部連結
佳能 EF/EF-S 鏡頭
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EF-S 變焦 |
EF-S 10-22mm
|EF-S 10-18mm EF-S 15-85mm
| EF-S 17-55mm
| EF-S 17-85mm
| EF-S 18-55mm EF-S 18-135mm
| EF-S 18-200mm EF-S 55-250mm
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EF-S 定焦 |
EF-S 24mm
|EF-S 60mm Macro
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超廣角 變焦 |
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標準 變焦 |
EF 24-70mm
| EF 24-105mm
| EF 28-135mm
| EF 28-300mm
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望遠 變焦 |
EF 70-200mm
| EF 70-300mm
| EF 100-400mm
| EF 200-400mm
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廣角 定焦 |
EF 14mm
| EF 20mm
| EF 24mm
| EF 28mm
| EF 35mm
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標準 定焦 |
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望遠 定焦 |
EF 85mm
| EF 100mm
| EF 135mm
| EF 200mm
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超望遠 定焦 |
EF 300mm
| EF 400mm
| EF 500mm
| EF 600mm
| EF 800mm
| EF 1200mm
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特殊 |
EF 8-15mm Fisheye
| EF 15mm Fisheye
| EF 135mm with Softfocus
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移軸 |
TS-E 17mm
| TS-E 24mm
| TS-E 45mm
| TS-E 90mm
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微距 |
EF 50mm Compact Macro
| EF-S 60mm Macro
| MP-E 65mm 1-5x Macro
| EF 100mm Macro
| EF 180mm Macro
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镜头配件 |
Extender EF
| Extension Tube
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停產 變焦 |
EF 17-35mm
| EF 20-35mm
| EF 22-55mm
| EF 24-85mm
| EF 28-70mm
| EF 28-80mm
| EF 28-90mm
| EF 28-105mm
| EF 28-200mm
| EF 35-105mm
| EF 35-350mm
| EF 55-200mm
| EF 70-210mm
| EF 75-300mm
| EF 80-200mm
| EF 90-300mm
| EF 100-300mm
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