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3 May 2018
Meyer Optik is now accepting pre-orders for its Nocturnus 75mm f0.95, launched as part of its Master of Light series. The lens will be available in Leica M/TL, Sony and Fuji X mounts.
"The images show the outstanding image quality that can be obtained with the Nocturnus 75. Photography at the speed of light, the very fine depth of field and the wonderful bokeh supported by 15 aperture blades make this lens a one of its kind masterpiece," said Dr. Stefan Immes, Meyer Optik CEO.
HIGHLIGHTS
Highlights of the 75mm lens include:
- Aperture from f0.95 to f16
- The fastest 75mm lens in the world
- 15 aperture blades
- An ideal Bokeh for portrait photography in low light
- Compatible with Leica M, Sony E and Fuji X
- Clickless aperture ring
- Highest quality glass
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications for the Nocturnus include:
NOCTURNUS 0.95/75mm LENS SPECIFICATIONS Mount Fuji X, Sony E, Leica M & Leica TL Focal Length 75mm Aperture f0.95 to f16
15 aperture blades: 15
Secial anti-reflex coatingAngle of View 32° Minimum Focus 2.95 ft. Optical Design 5 Elements in 5 Groups Autofocus No Image Stabilization No Filter Thread 82mm Dimensions Weight 26.25 oz. For more information see the news release below.
Meyer-Optik Goerlitz Nocturnus 0.95/75mm
Pre-sale started and first images published
Meyer Optik has started the pre-sale of the Nocturnus 75 mm f0.95, which is launched as part of its "master of light series."
The lens, among the fastest 75mm lenses in the world, is now available in a limited pre-sale on the manufacturer's Web site.
It comes with mounts for Leica M and TL as well as Sony and Fuji X.
More details about the lens can be found here.
"The images show the outstanding image quality that can be obtained with the Nocturnus 75. Photography at the speed of light, the very fine depth of field and the wonderful bokeh supported by 15 aperture blades make this lens a one of its kind masterpiece," says Dr. Stefan Immes, CEO of Meyer Optik.
The new Nocturnus 75 is especially suitable for people and portrait photography as well as all situations where the photographer wants to use available light style photography to his advantage. The Nocturnus 75/0.95 -- like its little brother Nocturnus 50/0.95 -- delivers precise depth of field and a thoughtful bokeh.