
Canon FD 35-70mm F/4 MF Zoom Lens Vintage
Capture Memories with Vintage Charm: Canon FD 35-70mm F/4 MF Zoom LensThe Canon FD 35-70mm f/4 manual focus zoom lens offers a blend of portability and performance, making it an excellent choice for travel and everyday photography. While lacking a macro feature, it compensates with its compact de...
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Overview
Capture Memories with Vintage Charm: Canon FD 35-70mm F/4 MF Zoom Lens
The Canon FD 35-70mm f/4 manual focus zoom lens offers a blend of portability and performance, making it an excellent choice for travel and everyday photography. While lacking a macro feature, it compensates with its compact design and lightweight build. This lens is ideal for capturing a wide range of subjects, simplifying your gear without sacrificing image quality. A versatile option for photographers who value convenience and reliability.
Key Features:
- Compact and Lightweight: Easy to carry, perfect for travel.
- Versatile Zoom Range: Ideal for diverse photography needs.
- Fixed f/4 Aperture: Maintains consistent lens speed.
- Manual Focus: Provides precise control over focus.
Specifications:
- Focal Length: 35-70mm
- Maximum Aperture: f/4
- Minimum Aperture: f/22
- Filter Size: 52mm
- Weight: 315g
- Dimensions: 85.5mm (Length) x 68mm (Max. Diameter)
Key Features
Distance scale: (m) 0.5 (35mm at 0.5m, 0.08X magnification) (70mm at 0.15); 10 OO (ft) 2 - 30.OO
Focusing mechanism: Rotation of front lens group
Zooming: Rotation of zooming ring; Minimum aperture: f/22 . A
Diaphragm: Automatic; Filter size: 52mm; Hood: W-62
Length x max. diameter: 85.5mm x 68mm; Weight: 315g
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a versatile 35-70mm focal length range, suitable for various shooting scenarios from wide-angle to portrait.
- Features a constant maximum aperture of f/4 across the entire zoom range, providing consistent light gathering capability.
- Equipped with an automatic diaphragm for convenient exposure control during shooting.
- The vintage manual focus design can appeal to photographers seeking tactile control and a classic shooting experience.
- Its compact dimensions (85.5mm x 68mm) and light weight (315g) make it easy to carry for extended periods.
👎 Cons
- As a vintage manual focus lens, it lacks autofocus capabilities, which may be a limitation for fast-moving subjects or quick shooting.
- The f/4 maximum aperture, while constant, is not exceptionally wide, potentially limiting its performance in very low light conditions.
- The filter size of 52mm might require purchasing new filters if current gear uses a different standard size.
- Being a "vintage" lens, its optical performance might not match modern lenses in terms of sharpness, contrast, or flare resistance.
- The rotation of the front lens group for focusing could be inconvenient for users of polarizing filters or graduated ND filters.