Lens in frame, f=100 mm

LD 46003
Lens in frame, f=100 mm
  4  Lens in frame, f=100 mm

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Description

The focal length of the lens is indicated on the frame, on rod.

Technical data

  • Stand rod diameter: 10 mm
  • Focal length: 100 mm
  • Diameter of lens: 40 mm
  • Diameter of frame: 13 cm

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