The previously reported new and improved Meyer Optik Görlitz Biotar 75 f/1.5 II lens for Leica M and L mount is now officially released (the full press release can be found here). Pre-orders are now open at B&H Photo (Meyer Optik Görlitz lenses are also sold at Adorama): “In the 1930s, design genius Willi Merté created the original Biotar 75 f1.5. In no time at all, the lens gained a legendary reputation and achieved great success. Due to the Second World War and the high production costs for that time, the production of the popular Biotar 75 was discontinued very quickly. Its great popularity and the small number of well-preserved specimens at the same time make the Biotar 75 an extremely rare lens.” Delivery time: approximately 2 weeks Focal Length & Aperture: 75mm / f1.5 – f16 Image circle diameter: 60mm angle of view: 32° Aperture blades: 15 Filter diameter: 62mm Optical construction: 6 elements in 4 groups Minimum object distance: 0.75m Housing: Aluminum / natural anodized Rangefinder coupling (Leica): no (LiveView required) Sample photos: Via PhotoRumors The post The new and improved Meyer Optik Görlitz Biotar 75 f/1.5 II lens for Nikon Z and F mount is now available appeared first on Nikon Rumors. Related posts: Meyer Optik Görlitz Biotar 58 f/1.5 II lens for Nikon F and Z mount officially released and available for order Meike 60mm f/2.8 Macro 1:1 lens for Nikon Z-mount review Just announced: new Techart TZM-02 Leica M lens to Nikon Z camera...
Published By: Nikonrumors - Thursday, 31 August, 2023