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Master Macro for PL mount
For those who want the ultimate in image quality for table top cinematography, product shots, close-up inserts on feature films or any other applications that require a macro lens, the Master Macro 100 delivers images of breathtaking beauty.

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Technical Data:
NameMaster Macro T2.0/100 mm
Type1Makro-Planar T* XP
Lens Mount2PL-LDS
Aperture3T2.0/T4.3 to T32
Close Focus40.35 m / 13 3/4"
Magnification ratio51:1
Length6202.7 mm / 8"
Front Diameter7114 mm / 4.5"
Weight2.6 kg / 5.7 lbs
Horizontal angel of view ANSI Super 358 ID = 31.14 mm1114.02°
Horizontal angel of view DIN Super 359 ID = 30.00 mm1113.52°
Horizontal angel of view Normal 3510 ID = 27.20 mm1112.42°
Entrance pupil1277.1 mm / 3"



(1) T* XP is the trademark of the ZEISS anti-reflection lens coating that significantly reduces veiling glare and other internal reflections.
XP stands for extended performance.
(2) Positive locking 54 mm stainless steel lens mount with Lens Data System (LDS) contacts
(3) Maximum aperture at infinity is T2.0, at close focus T4.3
(4) Close focus is measured from the film/sensor plane
(5) Magnification ratio is the relationship of the size of an object on film (first number) to the size of that object in real life (second number)
(6) Lens length is measured from the lens mount to the front of the lens housing
(7) Diameter of the lens/matte box interface. Maximum lens housing diameter for the Master Macro 100 is 138 mm.
(8) Horizontal angle of view for an ANSI Super 35 Silent camera aperture (aspect ratio 1.33:1, dimensions 24.9mm x 18.7mm / 0.980" x 0.7362")
(9) Horizontal angle of view for a DIN Super 35 Silent camera aperture (aspect ratio 1.33:1, dimensions 24mm x 18mm / 0.944" x 0.7087")
(10) Horizontal angle of view for a Normal 35 Academy camera aperture (aspect ratio 1.37:1, dimensions 22mm x 16mm / 0.8661" x 0.6299")
(11) The image diameter (ID) is the diameter of the image circle needed for the respective format.
The Master Macro 100 is designed for the largest ID given here (ANSI Super 35).
(12) The distance from the entrance pupil to the film/sensor plane. Positive numbers indicated an entrance pupil in front, negative numbers indicated an entrance pupil
behind the film/sensor plane. The entrance pupil (often mistakenly called "nodal point") is the center of perspective; moving the camera/lens system around the
center of the entrance pupil prevents parallax errors. While largely irrelevant for live action, this measurement is important for special effects work.

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