Rokinon Special

June 14, 2010 by  
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Rokinon Special

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Rokinon Special Performance (SP) 7 x 50 Binocular


Rokinon Special Performance (SP) 7 x 50 Binocular


$79.99


Rokinon Special Performance 12-60 x 70 Zoom Binocular


Rokinon Special Performance 12-60 x 70 Zoom Binocular


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info about lens’s that come with the canon T70 camra..?

now its my mom’s camra but i want to take up photographing…i tryed to find out about these two other leness that come with it ..one is huge its like really heavy and long C/FD lens is written on the side ……. it says “made in japan” not that it matters and it also says……promaster spectrum 7 1 A 62MM

uhh other info on it says : macro focusing zoom…no.22101247
62 mm vivitar 75-205MM 1:38 MC
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now the other lens is much smaller and i think it must be delicate…cuz it has two lens caps on it…

it says : rokinon automatic wide mc 1:2.8
F=2 4MM 25 no.249915

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Also just incase theres any imput about it…theres a little flash thing that goes on the top of the camra it aparently takes a battery and i just want to know if that has anything to do with the other two lens if one is made special for it

The promaster spectrum is a generic lens but you did not list all the factors 62 mm is probably the lens filter size.

The Vivitar is also a generic lens and is a decent medium telephoto to telephoto zoom lens

The fact that the other lens has two caps, just means that it is well protected and the other lenses should have two.

The Rokinon is one I have never heard of and is another generic lens.

Don’t you have any Canon lenses?

Look for the following.

On a Canon lens you will see FD 50 mm 1:1.4 50 mm is the length of the lens and the 1:1.4 is the maximum aperture of the lens

Look here to see how different focal length lenses effect the images you shoot.

http://www.tamron.com/lenses/learning_center/tools/focal-length-comparison.php

What you really need to do is take a class in photography. While the camera you own is a good one, your chances of magically learning how to use it without some training is pretty low.

Take your camera into a camera store and they can at least get you going in the right direction

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