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50mm F2.9 Meyer Optik Trioplan
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    Meyer-Optik Görlitz announced today a new Kickstarter to fund the Trioplan f2.9/50, the next lens to restore the brand’s historic soap bubble bokeh to the modern market. One hundred years ago Meyer-Optik Görlitz announced the Trioplan lens, which soon became a legendary lens that helped establish the golden age of photography. The new 2016 Trioplan f2.9/50 offers creative photographers the most versatile Trioplan yet with a built in front element that provides a macro capability of 1:4 and the brand’s famous soap bubble bokeh.

    A modernized lens built with its historic ideal in mind, this new Kickstarter project takes the legendary Trioplan 50 design and updates it with state-of the art materials and handmade manufacturing capabilities. The new innovative front focus lens for the Trioplan f2.9/50 gives users a second way to focus, and allows nature and macro photographers to take 1:4 images, reducing the minimum focusing distance to 0,28 m from originally 0,8m..

    The Trioplan 50 offers photographers a new level of artistic capability by producing great quality photos in a wide variety of scenarios; including landscape, street, nature, events, portraits, and more. The photographer can play with the lens’s numerous capabilities to produce the famous Trioplan bokeh backgrounds.

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    They even tell you unreal retail price and want to finance them via Kickstarter.

    Go and buy Mitakon or Venus instead.

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    In the center of the frame, sharpness is acceptable wide open at f/4, improving at f/5.6 and reaching peak performance at f/8-f/11. Diffraction sets in at f/22, which is decidedly soft. The edges aren't anywhere as sharp as the center, throughout the aperture range.

    http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/meyer_optik_gorlitz_trioplan_50mm_f2_9_review

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