Overview

Capable of producing toy camera-like imagery with your Micro Four Thirds digital camera, the 26mm f/1.4 Toy Lens from SLR Magic is a fast prime lens that is characterized by its creative handling of focus. With a 35mm-equivalent focal length of 52mm, this normal-length lens is specifically designed to render sharp focus within the center of the image, with a gradual blurred quality and noticeable vignetting towards the edges of the frame. Pairing well with the unique optical qualities of the lens, its physical design can also be customized with colorful aperture and focus ring bands to match your personal style.

SKU: GC40-T-2614MFT

SLR Magic 26mm f/1.4 Toy Lens for Micro Four Thirds

Capable of producing toy camera-like imagery with your Micro Four Thirds digital camera, the 26mm f/1.4 Toy Lens from SLR Magic is a fast prime lens that is characterized by its creative handling of focus. With a 35mm-equivalent focal length of 52mm, this normal-length lens is specifically designed to render sharp focus within the center of the image, with a gradual blurred quality and noticeable vignetting towards the edges of the frame. Pairing well with the unique optical qualities of the lens, its physical design can also be customized with colorful aperture and focus ring bands to match your personal style.

  • Prime standard-length lens provides a 35mm-equivalent focal length of 52mm when used on Micro Four Thirds cameras.
  • Fast f/1.4 maximum aperture benefits working in low-light conditions and also aids in producing shallow depth of field.
  • Produces a unique toy camera effect where the central portion of the image remains in sharp focus and the edges feature a gradual soft blur.
  • Strong vignetting helps to maintain direction towards the center of the image frame.
  • Manual focus design for selective control over shallow depth of field effects.
  • Both the focus and aperture rings can be customized by replacing the colored bands surrounding the control rings. Two bands of five different colors are included: green, blue, yellow, red, and pink.
  • Sleek and lightweight form factor weighs just 3.2 oz.

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Capable of producing toy camera-like imagery with your Micro Four Thirds digital camera, the 26mm f/1.4 Toy Lens from SLR Magic is a fast prime lens that is characterized by its creative handling of focus. With a 35mm-equivalent focal length of 52mm, this normal-length lens is specifically designed to render sharp focus within the center of the image, with a gradual blurred quality and noticeable vignetting towards the edges of the frame. Pairing well with the unique optical qualities of the lens, its physical design can also be customized with colorful aperture and focus ring bands to match your personal style.

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