One of the last pro-sumer SLR lenses produced by Angénieux, the 28-70mm was intended to compete with the likes of Canon, Nikon, and Minolta. The Angénieux 28-70mm was manufactured in Canon, Nikon, and Minolta mounts with integrated auto-focus.
| Manufacturer | Angénieux |
| Series | - |
| Model | - |
| Focal Length | 28-70mm |
| Max Aperture | f/2.6 |
| Min Aperture | f/22 |
| Format | FF |
| Image Circle | ⌀ |
| Minimum Focus | 2.5ft |
| Focus Rotation | ° |
| Iris Blades | 8 |
| Optical Design | 16/4 |
| Squeeze | - |
| Front Diameter | Bayonet |
| Filter Thread | - |
| Focus/Zoom Rod | - |
| Native Mount | F, A, EF |
| Data Protocol | - |
| Length | 4.3in |
| Weight | 1.6lbs |
| Body Telescope | - |
| Body Material | - |
| Focus Drive | - |
| Iris Drive | - |
| Zoom Drive | - |
Country of Origin: -
Release Date: 1990
Launch Price: -
Design Revisions: Prototype lacked scalloped hood. Revised prior to production.
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Service Manual: (Insert link to manual here)
Full CLA: N/A
Based on previous experience (plastic build), we do not offer repair services for this lens.
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Focus Ring O.D.: (yes, update here)
Zoom Ring O.D.: (yes, update here)
Iris Ring O.D.: No
De-click Y/N: Yes
Mount Conversion: F-EF Mount (see notes)
Available for the F Mount model only. Qty. 3, M2 x 13mm. EF sub-mount does not fit well, but it works. Screw holes appear to be slightly mis-aligned. Paul allowed the conversion after noticing the issue first hand.
Additional Notes:
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