Canon Rangefinder Primes (TLS Rehoused)

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Canon’s Rangefinder Primes are rehoused stills lenses from the 60’s. They feature dreamy single-layer coatings that produce beautiful big amber flares and lower contrast images. Their bokeh is a semi-cateye shape in the outer field when wide open. The speed of each lens varies, but each is relatively fast. Each lens is rehoused by TLS modern mechanical designs and standard front diameters.

Focal Length Aperture Close Focus Front Diameter Weight (lbs)
19mm 4 8" 110mm 2.6
25mm 2.1 8" 110mm 2.68
28mm 2.1 8" 110mm 2.68
35mm 1.6 12" 110mm 2
40mm 1.8 11" 110mm 1.95
50mm 1.1 16" 110mm 2.25
58mm 1.4 19" 110mm 2.1
85mm 1.6 2'2" 110mm 3.34
100mm 2.1 2'2" 110mm 3.44
135mm 2.8 3'6" 110mm 3.58