Eyan-180 -
| Q | A | |---|---| | What is the warranty period? | A: [X] years, covering parts and labor. | | Q2: Can EYAN‑180 be retro‑fitted to older systems? | A: [Yes/No] – it uses a universal [connector/adapter] . | | Q3: Is there a software SDK for integration? | A: [Yes/No] – SDK available for [languages] with documentation at [URL] . | | Q4: How does it compare to competitor X? | A: EYAN‑180 offers [specific advantage] while maintaining similar cost. | | Q5: Where can I buy it? | A: Authorized distributors: [List] . Direct from [Company] website. |
| ✅ Pros | ❌ Cons | |--------|--------| | – fits in a standard camera bag or even a large pocket. | No optical stabilization – relies on body IBIS; not ideal for handheld long‑exposures. | | Fast f/2.8 aperture – great low‑light performance and beautiful bokeh. | Pricey – sits in the premium‑prime price bracket; cheaper alternatives exist (e.g., 85 mm f/1.8). | | Excellent sharpness across the frame, even wide open. | Limited macro capability – 0.12× magnification is modest for close‑up work. | | Silent linear AF – perfect for video and stills. | APS‑C crop factor – becomes 270 mm equiv., which may be too telephoto for some users. | | Weather‑sealed – ready for harsh environments. | No built‑in filter thread for large 77 mm filters (requires step‑up ring). | | Versatile adapter compatibility – works on multiple mounts. | | EYAN-180