Used Pentax 645 75mm f/2.8 SMC FA Lens - Good

Key Features
- Pentax 75mm f/2.8 FA Lens
- For Pentax 645 camera
- Prime lens
- 6 elements in 5 groups
- Autofocus system
- 8-blade diaphragm
- Knurled focus ring
- Lightweight design
- Color: Black
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Condition: Excellent
The Pentax 75mm f/2.8 FA Lens allows you take detailed portrait shots with your Pentax 645 SLR camera. The optical design of the lens includes six elements arranged in five groups. These elements provide sharp detail in photographs while reducing aberrations. This lens produces images without any curvature of field or flatness and compression, which is found in many wide-angle and telephoto lenses, respectively. The lens comes with an autofocus system that can capture photos of an object even from 0.6 m. The eight-blade diaphragm produces a rounded bokeh in the out-of-focus background of photos. You may attach a filter to the lens's front 58mm thread.
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lens specification
| Mount Type | Pentax 645 |
| Maximum Aperture | f/2.8 |
| Angle of View (diagonal) | 40.5° |
| Lens Type | Standard lens |
| Lens Filter Size | Front: 58 mm |
| Elements / Groups | 6 / 5 |
| Lens Magnification Factor | 0 - 0.18x |
| Minimum Aperture | f/22 |
| Weight | 7.58 oz (215 g) |
| Lens Min. Focus Distance | 23.6" (.60 m) |
| Dimensions | Approx. 2.93 x 1.48" (74.5 x 37.5 mm) |
used condition
| Used Condition | Excellent Condition |
| Excellent Condition | Almost no signs of prior use |
lens
| Focal Length | 75mm |
physical specifications
| Color | Black |
- Used Pentax 645 75mm f/2.8 SMC FA Lens - Good
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