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May 08 2008

SAL-135F28 135mm f/2.8-4.5 Telephoto Specification

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SAL-135F28 135mm f/2.8-4.5 Telephoto Lens

The advanced SAL-135F28 STF (Smooth Transition Focus) telephoto lens incorporates an apodization optical element that distributes light rays to create smooth, aesthetically pleasing out-of-focus backgrounds and foregrounds that make sharp-focus subjects stand out more vividly. Mounted on your Sony (alpha) DSLR-A100 camera, this lens provides a 200mm focal length (35mm equivalent).

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May 08 2008

SAL-50F14 50mm f/1.4 Specification

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SAL-50F14 50mm f/1.4 Lens

An ultra-bright standard lens for fast, accurate shooting by available light. For quick candid shots that capture the special moment, the SAL-50F14 lens provides superb clarity and visual accuracy, even when shooting at fully open aperture indoors, in low-light or twilight conditions. Mounted on your (alpha) DSLR-A100 camera, this lens provides midrange telephoto 75mm focal length (35mm equivalent)-and takes advantage of the in-camera Super SteadyShot image stabilization system to minimize blur from camera movement.

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May 08 2008

SAL-135F18Z 135mm f/1.8 Telephoto Reviews

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SAL-135F18Z Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 135mm f/1.8 Telephoto Lens

Whether you’re shooting a distant mountain peak or a beautiful orchid at arm’s length, the superb SAL-135F18Z telephoto lens provides amazing image quality. Its f/1.8 aperture makes it the brightest telephoto lens in its class. And with 35mm-equivalent 202.5mm focal length, plus the ability to focus tightly on objects closer than three feet away, it can cover an amazing range of photographic assignments.

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May 08 2008

SAL-28F28 28mm f/2.8 Wide-Angle Specification

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SAL-28F28 28mm f/2.8 Wide-Angle Lens

Superb value in a wide-angle lens for interiors, group photos and landscapes. With its precision optics, compact size and wide 75° angle of view, the SAL-28F28 lens is an excellent choice for sharp, high-contrast shots when you’re working indoors, with people in groups, or in landscapes and urban scenes when you want a panoramic or inclusive shot with lots of detail. Mounted on your (alpha) DSLR-A100 camera, this lightweight wide-angle lens provides a near-standard 42mm focal length (35mm equivalent).

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May 08 2008

SAL-20F28 20mm f/2.8 Wide-Angle Specification

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SAL-20F28 20mm f/2.8 Wide-Angle Lens

A wide-angle lens with uncommon accuracy and extraordinary depth of field. The SAL-20F28 lens delivers a super-wide 94° angle of view, corrects visual aberrations from about 10 inches to infinity, and provides deep depth of field for complex shots that maintain sharp focus in both close foreground and far background. Mounted on your Sony ? (alpha) DSLR-A100 camera, this beautiful wide-angle lens achieves a 70° angle of view with 30mm focal length (35mm equivalent).

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May 08 2008

SAL-16F28 16mm f/2.8 Fisheye Specification

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SAL-16F28 16mm f/2.8 Fisheye Lens

The SAL-16F28 is a superb fisheye lens with a look all its own. This unique lens provides a fascinating perspective on landscapes, cities, crowds and special events. With a 180° angle of view and extraordinary corner-to-corner sharpness, this lens achieves crisp, clear detail from about 8 inches to infinity. Mounted on the Sony (alpha) DSLR-A100 camera, it provides a 110° angle of view with 24mm focal length (35mm equivalent).

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