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The 8.5mm focal length model (KOWA PROMINAR 8.5mm F2.8) achieves a realistic and large-scale imaging expression with a distortion value of only 0.12% even though it offers a diagonal angle of view of 106°.
[Note] Some lenses of the micro four thirds system standard may not be mounted to the camera.
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The model with a wide angle of view and a 12mm focal length (KOWA PROMINAR 12mm F1.8) has a bright F1.8 aperture, and its distortion value has also been reduced to 0.59%.
[Note] Some lenses of the micro four thirds system standard may not be mounted to the camera.
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The model with a 25mm standard focal length (KOWA PROMINAR 25mm F1.8) suited for use in a variety of shooting environments has a bright F1.8 aperture, and provides a sharp image.
[Note] Some lenses of the micro four thirds system standard may not be mounted to the camera.
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Kowa’s XD Lenses (extra-low dispersion glass), when combined with a concave lens possessing special dispersion properties, reduces a very high percentage of chromatic aberration.
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A dual Link Iris system makes it possible to choose silent or click aperture adjustment. Aperture settings can be changed in an instant to suit the photographic subject.
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The construction of the aperture blades with 9 elements makes it possible that the diaphragm shows a circle at all f-stops, creating a more natural impression.
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All internal parts are protected by a solid and rigid aluminium housing.
The body feels reassuringly well made with good balance and weightiness in the hand and when attached to a camera body.
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The floating mechanism system is effective in preventing malfunction and increasing the life of the lens. High optical performance was achieved in all photographic subject distances.