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The Canon FDn 14mm f/2.8L lens is the widest rectilinear vintage stills lens ever produced. Covering full-frame 35mm sensors, this lens delivers a field of view of 114° without any distortion! All in a
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The Canon FDn 14mm f/2.8L lens is the widest rectilinear vintage stills lens ever produced. Covering full-frame 35mm sensors, this lens delivers a field of view of 114° without any distortion! All in a compact package at an f/2.8. But what sets this apart from modern competitors is the character found only in these vintage Canon lenses. This lens renders skintones beautifully with impressive sharpness, even by todays standards. It cuts perfectly with K35 cinema lenses and is a great wide-angle option along side other vintage lenses.
Key Features:
- Full Frame 35mm Coverage
- Cine-modded EF-Mount
- 114° Field-Of-View
- f/2.8-f/22 Aperture
- Vintage Look (matches Canon K35s)
- De-clicked & Iris Dampened
- Rectilinear (No Distortion)
- Compact Form Factor
- Seamless Follow Focus Gears
- Canon "L" Series Optics
- S. S. C. (super spectra coating)
- 0.25m Minimum Focus
- Manufactured 1985
It has been modified to EF mount, de-clicked, and features seamless follow focus gears for professional video work. Lens is in excellent condition. No scratches, dust, haze, or fungus.
*Additional FD lenses and accessories also available for rent*
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