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The Koah Artisans Series 55mm f/1.8 Large Aperture Manual Focus Lens features a 37-degree angle of view and minimum focusing range of 19.7 feet. It offers a large f/1.8 aperture with 12-blade diaphragm design. This lens is compatible with Nikon Z mount cameras and accepts 49mm filters.

The Koah Artisans Series 55mm f/1.8 Large Aperture Manual Focus Lens features a 37-degree angle of view and minimum focusing range of 19.7 feet. It offers a large f/1.8 aperture with 12-blade diaphragm design. This lens is compatible with Nikon Z mount cameras and accepts 49mm filters.

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