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500mm f/8 Manual Focus Telephoto T-Mount Lens


From Bower | Model #: BO5008P

 

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500mm f/8 Manual Focus Telephoto T-Mount Lens

Product Description

The Bower 500mm f/8 Manual Focus Lens is a classic refractor-style T-mount lens, with an aperture diaphragm in the middle of the lens body to stop down the aperture when necessary.  However, it is assumed that much of the shooting with such a lens will be at its maximum f/8.0 aperture, with a tripod, monopod, or other such support.

When combined with the T-mount to fit your camera system, this super telephoto works on both "full frame" cameras as well as the "APS-C" style digital SLR cameras.  T-Mounts are available for all the digital SLR systems, and even for C-mount systems.  However, in every case the aperture is not communicated to the camera body.  As such, you can use the lens in "M" manual exposure mode or "A" aperture-priority mode only.

This lens' sophisticated achromatic refractor design yields images with pleasing peak contrast and well controlled flare.  It can be used at maximum aperture on a very bright day for some images of moving subjects.

This lens can also be used as a handheld telescope by adding Lumicon's LA1070 adapter along with a 1.25" 45°/60°/90° diagonal and any 1.25" eyepiece, or for astrophotography by using on an SLR mounted to a Vixen GP2 Photo Guider or other motorized equatorial telescope mount.

Performance
Focal Length 500mm
Aperture Maximum: f/8
Minimum: f/32
Camera Mount Type T-Mount (T-Thread)
Format Compatibility 35mm Film / Full-Frame Digital Sensor
DSLR (APS-C Sensor)
Angle of View
Minimum Focus Distance 33' (10 m)
Magnification Not Specified by Manufacturer
Maximum Reproduction Ratio Not Specified by Manufacturer
Optical Design 4 Elements in 4 Groups
Diaphragm Blades Not Specified by Manufacturer
Features
Image Stabilization No
Autofocus No
Tripod Collar Yes
Physical
Filter Thread 67 mm
Dimensions (DxL) Approx. 2.76 x 11.73" (7.01 x 29.79 cm)
Weight 1.41 lb (640 g)
Warranty Length
USA Warranty Extension