08-12-2020 08:30 AM
08-12-2020 11:36 AM
08-12-2020 02:19 PM
It is not specified, at least not that I have seen. It might be buried in a white paper on a specific lens. That is the nice thing about designing to your own mount.
08-12-2020 03:26 PM
08-12-2020 02:33 PM
I have never seen it specified. Possibly because Canon, unlike Zeiss, is manufacturing their lens for a specific camera system and therefore no one needs to know that property of the lens.
08-12-2020 03:27 PM
08-17-2020 07:45 PM - edited 08-17-2020 07:58 PM
@Cunha wrote:
Thanks. I am aware of all that. But thank you very much.
The Zeiss Classic/Milvus/Otus DIF (Diameter Image Field) is 43mm (all lenses but the Otus 28mm = 43,3mm ).
My sensor is 0,8mm bigger than 43mm. An hair but, there is a tiny difference.
Where is Canon lenses DIF?
Hello, Cunha,
According to EOS Magazine, the image circle of an EF lens is 43.2mm and EF-S is 27.3mm. This article is about tilt/shift lenses, which have a much larger image circle.
https://www.eos-magazine.com/articles/eospedia/canon-tilt-and-shift-lenses.html
I hope this helps.
FD
08-17-2020 07:53 PM
Thank you very much.
At last!
🙂
Be safe.
08-14-2020 01:11 PM
The TS-E 50mm f/2.8L Macro, TS-E 90mm f/2.8L Macro and TS-E 135mm f/4L Macro all have an image circle of 67.2mm.
08-14-2020 02:45 PM
Yes I know .-) Amazing lenses. Thanks.
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