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52mm Snap-On Lens Cap |
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Lens Dust Cap E (Rear) |
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1-Year Warranty |
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Hoya
52mm Ultraviolet UV(0) Haze Multi-Coated Glass Filter |
A52UVC B&H# HOUVMC52 Price: 19.35 |
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Hoya
52mm Introductory Filter Kit |
GIK52GB B&H# HOFIK52 Price: 49.95 |
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Canon
ET-67B lens Hood for EF-S 60mm f/2.8 |
0343B001 B&H# CAET67B Price: 29.95 |
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Pearstone
LHC-ET67B Dedicated Lens Hood (ET-67B) |
LHC-ET67B B&H# PELHCET67B Price: 17.96 |
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Canon
LP1016 Soft Lens Case |
2782A004 B&H# CALP1016 Price: 29.95 |
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LensCoat
LensPouch, Extra Small (Black) |
USA
LCLPXSBK B&H# LELCLPXSBK Price: 15.95 |
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Canon
Lens Cleaning Kit |
6200A001 B&H# CALCK Price: 5.95 |
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Pearstone
Microfiber Cleaning Cloth |
MFCC77G B&H# PEMFCC77G Price: 6.26 |
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Velbon
Super Mag Slider |
SMAGSLIDER B&H# VEMSM Price: 99.95 |
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Canon
Book: EF Lens Work III |
0120W335 B&H# CABEFLWV10 Price: 23.95 |
The Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens is the first true macro lens of their EF-S series, made specifically for "APS-C" format Canon SLR cameras such as the EOS Digital Rebel series, 20D/30D/40D/50D, etc. This dynamic, compact, fast-focusing lens provides dramatic detail that goes beyond the human eye. Having an effective 35mm equivalent focal length of ~96mm, it produces 1:1 magnification for extremely detailed close-up images. It is also a very good portrait lens. Autofocusing is achieved with Canon's very best ring-type USM motor, which is fast and silent and allows you to manually override the focus at any time without needing to switch the camera's settings. The field of focus is flat, important in macro work, and the aperture diaphragm is circular to allow more natural background highlights. Designed for digital photography, the EF-S 60mm Macro has specially shaped lens elements and inner focusing, with a floating element lens design to give good results in images taken at distances beyond the macro realm. It also has Canon's Super Spectra coatings to suppress ghosting and flare from reflections off digital sensors. An optional lens hood (ET-67B further reduces the incidence of flare. |
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