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new ultra fast primes for mirrorless systems by Meyer Optik - Klaus - 03-03-2015 http://www.meyer-optik-goerlitz.de/de/nocturnus-f095-50mm/ http://www.meyer-optik-goerlitz.de/de/nocturnus-f095-35mm/ 2000 EUR made in Germany Seems as if they are trying to take on Voigtlander new ultra fast primes for mirrorless systems by Meyer Optik - Brightcolours - 03-03-2015 As someone in another topic already pointed out, probably not really made in Germany? Nocturnus 50mm f0.95: Mitakon 50mm f0.95: Nocturnus 35mm f0.95: Mitakon 35mm f0.95: new ultra fast primes for mirrorless systems by Meyer Optik - Klaus - 03-03-2015 Interestingly these lenses seem to be identical to the Mitakons ... http://www.zyopticslens.com/index.html new ultra fast primes for mirrorless systems by Meyer Optik - Klaus - 03-03-2015 Quote:As someone in another topic already pointed out, probably not really made in Germany? You have beaten me by 5 seconds ... new ultra fast primes for mirrorless systems by Meyer Optik - Guest - 03-03-2015 Too many lenses that are similar. We need something more unique. We need - what do we need ? new ultra fast primes for mirrorless systems by Meyer Optik - Brightcolours - 03-03-2015 Quote:Too many lenses that are similar. We need something more unique. We need - what do we need ?I personally would like that out of production Canon EOS 50mm f1.0 L USM. Not going to happen, though. And a 300mm f4 DO without severe focal length shrinkage towards MFD and smooth bokeh. But, that is off topic, as you probably mean the amount of standard-ish focal length big aperture manual focus lenses for MILCs? I think what might be needed is a big aperture longer portrait lens (like a FF 135mm f2 equivalent) with AF. So a 70mm f1.0 lens for MFT, 90mm f1.4 for APS-C. And maybe some tilt shift options? |