Mitakon Zhongyi 20mm f/2 4.5x Super Macro Lens for Canon EF

Richard Cox
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For today only B&H Photo has on sale the Mitakon Zhongyi 20mm f/2 4.5x Super Macro Lens for Canon EF for only $119.00, saving you $120! This is a manual focus, manual aperture lens.

Mitakon Zhongyi 20mm f/2 4.5x Super Macro Lens

  • Canon EF Mount/Full-Frame Format
  • Aperture Range: f/2 to f/16
  • Magnification Range: 4.5x to 4x
  • Minimum Working Distance: 0.8″
  • Manual Focus Operation
  • Metal Lens Barrel
  • 3-Blade Diaphragm

A specialized optic for truly close-up shooting, this 20mm f/2 4.5x Super Macro Lens from Mitakon Zhongyi is designed for Canon EF-mount DSLR cameras. Offering a magnification range of 4.5x to 4x, and a minimum working distance of 0.8″, this lens is solely designed for producing greater-than-life-size images of small objects without the need of extension tubes or other accessories. Its compact form-factor makes it ideal for placing into tight or awkward shooting angles and a metal lens barrel offers durability and rigidity.

Designed for full-frame Canon EF-mount DSLRs, this lens can also be used with APS-C-format models, and will provide a 32mm equivalent focal length.

Specialized super macro lens is designed for working with close-up subjects and provides a maximum magnification of 4.5x and a minimum magnification of 4.0x.

Minimum working distance (distance from front of lens to subject) is 0.8″; the lens does not offer infinity focus.

Manual focus control for fine-tuning focus position and a manually adjustable aperture ranges from f/2 to f/16 for adjusting exposure and depth of field.

Six elements in four groups optical design provides consistent edge-to-edge sharpness and illumination.

Wide-angle focal length pairs with the high magnification range for producing dynamic compositions.

Metal lens barrel is both rigid and durable.

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Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on the genre of infrared photography.
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