Craig Optics 60-300mm f/4-5.6 MC Auto Macro
The Craig Optics 60-300mm photo lens has a range of focal lengths from 60mm to 300mm, which is great for shooting subjects far away. It has a variable aperture of f/4-5.6, which means that the maximum aperture changes as you zoom in or out. The lens has multiple glass elements and lens coatings to ensure high image quality and sharpness. The build quality of the lens is good and it is durable. The lens has a nice bokeh, which means that the out-of-focus areas of the photo look smooth and pleasing to the eye. The lens is manual focus only, so you will need to adjust the focus yourself. This may take some practice, but it gives you more control over your photos. The lens has a long manufacturing time, which means that it takes a while to produce. There are alternative lenses available, but they may not have the same macro capabilities or focal length range. The resolution of the lens is good, which means that your photos will be sharp and detailed. Overall, the Craig Optics 60-300mm f/4-5.6 MC Auto Macro is a good choice for photographers who want a telephoto lens with macro capabilities and don’t mind manual focus.
Optical design
Thanks to the macro capabilities this lens can make tiny things look big.
Physical characteristics
With a lens filter diameter of 67 mm commonly filter size, gives you a variety of filter options.
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