New Schneider lens announcement
Schneider 50mm f2.8 Super Angulon PC-TS HM |
Press Release:
As the officially appointed Schneider UK importer we at Robert White Photographic Ltd are extremely excited to announce three new SLR lenses, two for DSLR cameras such as Nikon and Canon and one for the superb Mamiya / Phase One system.
Schneider is a well known optical company in the large format and high end digital world and has for many years developed lenses for other camera manufacturers such as Leica and Rollei. At Photokina 2010 Schneider announced the 50mm f2.8 Super Angulon PC-TS HM and the 90mm f4 Makro Symmar PC-TS HM for DSLR cameras and the 120mm f5.6 Makro Symmar PC-TS HM for the Mamiya AF / Phase One system.
Each lens has HM (High Modulation) optics and a built in PC-TS system giving the photographer the ability to use tilt and shift movements in their images, controlling depth of field and perspective for technical corrections and creative imagery. These lenses are perfect for all types of photography but are especially useful for product and macro work.
Designed and built in Germany these lenses perform as good as they look. For more information please visit the Robert White website.
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