Canon EF 35–105mm lens

The EF 35-105mm lens is a family of EF mount wide-to-normal zoom lenses manufactured and sold by Canon. There were three versions made. The first version was released in 1987 as an f/3.5 - f/4.5 aperture lens.[1] The next was released in 1991 as a f/4.5 - f/5.6 aperture lens.[2] The last version was released in 1992 as a f/4.5 - f/5.6 USM version.[3]

On several recent high-end Canon EOS bodies, including the EOS 7D Mark II,[4] EOS 5D Mark III and EOS-1D X, the f/4.5–5.6 versions of this lens are treated for the purpose of autofocus as if they were f/8 lenses, limiting AF functionality to the center point (and surrounding four points if AF Point Expansion is enabled) only. They are the only lenses without an extender attached that are treated this way.

Specifications

Attributef/3.5–4.5f/4.5–5.6f/4.5–5.6 USM
Image
Key features
Full-frame compatible  Yes
Image stabilizer  No
Environmental Sealing  No
Ultrasonic Motor  No  Yes
L-series  No
Diffractive Optics  No
Technical data
Aperture (max–min) f/3.5–4.5 – f/29 f/4.5–5.6 – f/29
Construction 11 groups / 14 elements 12 groups / 13 elements
# of diaphragm blades 5
Closest focusing distance 0.85 m (2.8 ft)
Max. magnification 0.16x
Horizontal viewing angle
Diagonal viewing angle
Vertical viewing angle
Physical data
Weight 400 g (0.88 lb) 280 g (0.62 lb)
Maximum diameter 73.2 mm (2.88 in) 70.6 mm (2.78 in) 68 mm (2.7 in)
Length 81.9 mm (3.22 in) 63.3 mm (2.49 in) 63 mm (2.5 in)
Filter diameter 58 mm
Accessories
Lens hood EW 68B ? ?
Retail information
Release date March 1987 April 1991 June 1992
Currently in production?  No
MSRP yen 44,700 32,000 36,000

References

  1. Canon Inc. "EF35-105mm f/3.5-4.5". Canon Camera Museum. Retrieved 2016-05-17.
  2. Canon Inc. "EF35-105mm f/4.5-5.6". Canon Camera Museum. Retrieved 2016-05-17.
  3. Canon Inc. "EF35-105mm f/4.5-5.6 USM". Canon Camera Museum. Retrieved 2016-05-17.
  4. Canon Inc. "Canon EOS 7D Mark II AF-Setting Guidebook". p. 35. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
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