Wazzuuupp!!! There's a new camera lens for mirrorless cameras, from the classic vintage lens maker, it's the Meyer Optik Gorlitz Trioplan 100mm f/2.8 II. This second version of their manual telephoto lens utilizes a revised triplet optical design and new lens Scott Glass coating to produce a very distinct image quality with great colors science, high clarity, great contrast, and awesome sharpness.
According to Meyer Optik goerlitz, "Based on the classic Triplet design and an aperture consisting of 15 steel blades, the Trioplan 100 f2.8 II produces the famous soapbubble bokeh and a unique sharpness curve from the focused area to the background."
Here are the specifications of this bokehlicious 100mm f/2.8II lens
- M42 Screw Mount Lens/Full-Frame Format
- Aperture Range: f/2.8 to f/22
- Revised Triplet Optical Design
- Coated Schott Optical Glass
- Distinct Soap Bubble Bokeh
- Manual Focus Design
- Minimum Object Distance: 0.9 m
- Filter Thread: 52mm
- 15 AR-Coated Aperture Blades
This short-telephoto is designed for APS-C camera and gives a 150mm focal length. In addition, the Trioplan 100 is manufactured for the most common mounts of modern cameras: Canon EF, Nikon F, Fuji X, Sony E, Pentax K, M42, Micro-Four-Thirds, Leica M and Leica L.
Here are sample photos provided by Meyer Optik Goerlitz 100mm f2.8II
If you think this lens is perfect for your photography needs, then I recommend owning one. I love to have this lens too.
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