Post your LensType / LensID discoveries here

Started by Phil Harvey, January 08, 2012, 08:37:16 PM

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Phil Harvey

@jxl:  Thanks!  The Voigtlander made it into version 12.82, and the Z lens will appear in version 12.83

- Phil
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vornez5000

My Canon SX270 lens module was faulty, I tried plugging an SX260 lens module into that SX270 mainboard, only worked a little bit, then a SX280 lens module into that SX270 mainboard, it wouldn't work, freeze on boot.

claunia

#317
Lens ID for Yongnuo 35mm f/2 (Nikon)

Hope it helps:

9F 4C 44 44 18 18 A1 06

Phil Harvey

Thanks.

I assume this is this the same as the "Yongnuo YN35mm F2"

- Phil
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hazardousparticle

Camera: Nikon
Lens manufacturer info: Sigma 28mm F1.4 DG HSM Art

exiftool lens info
Lens Type                       : E G
Lens                            : 28mm f/1.4
Lens Data Version               : 0800
Lens ID Number                  : 188
Lens F Stops                    : 7.00
Lens Mount Type                 : F-mount Lens
Lens Info                       : 28mm f/1.4
Lens Make                       :
Lens Model                      :  28mm f/1.4E
Lens Serial Number              :
Lens ID                         : Unknown (BC 54 3C 3C 0C 0C 4B 46)
Lens Spec                       : 28mm f/1.4 E G


Phil Harvey

Thanks!  This will appear in ExifTool 12.93.

- Phil
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grubste

Hi Phil,

I recently purchased the new Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF AF for Nikon Z.

The exif info on the lens properties are nulled, so no ext lens id could be derived,
but the lens identifies itself as a Nikon Z Lens with ID 2305 on the Nikon Z9:

LensDataVersion = 0802
ExitPupilPosition = 0
AFAperture = 0
FocusPosition = 0
FocusDistance = 0
FocalLength = 0
LensIDNumber = 0
LensFStops = 0
MinFocalLength = 0
MaxFocalLength = 0
MaxApertureAtMinFocal = 0
MaxApertureAtMaxFocal = 0
MCUVersion = 0
EffectiveMaxAperture = 0
-> ExtendedLensID = 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

ZLensID = 2305
  LensMountType = Z-mount Lens
  ZMaxAperture = 2,82842712474619
  ZFNumber = 5,99322830750673
  ZFocalLength = 10
  FocusDistanceRangeWidth = 144
  ZFocusDistance = 89,1250938133746
  LensDriveEnd = 0
  LensPositionAbsolute = 55
  LensName = Laowa FFII 10mm f/2.8 AF C&D Dreamer

Sample picture attached.

Phil Harvey

Thanks, and sorry for the delay in responding.

I'll decode this new ID as "Laowa FFII 10mm F2.8 C&D Dreamer" to match the reported LensModel.

- Phil
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JosR

Hi Phil,

A couple of new LensType2 values for Sony:

    32888 => 'Sony FE 85mm F1.4 GM II',

    49476 => 'Tamron 28-300mm F4-7.1 Di III VC VXD', # (Model A074)
    49477 => 'Tamron 90mm F2.8 Di III Macro VXD', # (Model F072)

    50550 => 'Sigma 28-105mm F2.8 DG DN | A', # (024)

    51008 => 'Voigtlander NOKTON 75mm F1.5 Aspherical',

Regards,
Jos

Phil Harvey

Great, thanks!  These will be included in ExifTool 12.98.

- Phil
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