@slrmagic thanks I will be looking out for the 35mm t95 will it match up with your 50mm t95?
@Sage Actually the lens options aren't limited at all when you bring adapters into the equation. And with a passive mount MFT there's no real need to worry/complain about auto-focus etc at this point.
@slrmagic Something tells me a 17.5 to fit with that set would be a big advantage in the upcoming release of a certain camera, by the initials 'bmcc', that has a conspicuous lack of lensing options......
Bokeh quality, Bokeh Shape, Breathing, Coating etc. We did not make the other two lenses so it does not match as well as a set.
Sorry, I do not understand.
What you mean under "matches .. as a set"?
What exact features of this lenses make this match?
Our 25mm T0.95 and 35mm T0.95 matches with our 12mm T1.6 as a set.
The Voigtlander 25mm f/0.95 for $1,199 and Mitakon 35mm f/0.95 for $800 does not.
@slrmagic Oh the adapter is bundled. Very nice.
the introductory price will be $1249 for the 35mm T0.95 lens for the first batch for promotion.
I see 35mm Mitakon available for $800
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=Mitakon+35mm&_sacat=0&_from=R40
What are advantages of your lens?
@chazzmoe the introductory price will be $1249 for the 35mm T0.95 lens for the first batch for promotion. After that the price will be adjusted slightly.
Sorry I was not clear in the interview. I was done at 1am and I was a bit tired! The 35mm T0.95 lens comes in mFT, X, and E-mount so you do not need to worry about getting a good adapter. It already comes with an SLR Magic adapter. However, there is an option for you to take the mount off and the lens turns into an M-Mount that works on some other APS-C or smaller image sensor cameras.
@Slrmagic what is the time frame that you are looking at for the 35 millimeter T .95 and what about a ballpark figure as far as cost goes?
Leica M mount is a smart idea. But it's not easy to find a good Leica M to M43 adapter at cheap price.
the 35mm looks sharper than my Zeiss lenses
Is there an official US price for the 35mm t.95 yet?
@BenWAbbott the 35mm T0.95 is in M-mount but we do not advertise that since we will sell it along with an adapter that fits well with the lens. Secondly, not all brands of M mount adapter would allow the 35mm T0.95 lens to fit. For Example, the M mount adapter made by Fuji with electronic contacts will not work with this lens due to the huge rear element. The 35mm T1.4 is in native mount only.
The 35mm T0.95 looks absolutely incredible. I can't quite believe it, but it looks entirely sharp enough for video wide open. I'll admit I was prejudiced against SLR Magic based on their relatively sudden appearance, name, and some questionable lenses (the 12mm f1.6 particularly, which I don't like the look of), but this lens really is in a league all of its own.
The 50mm is out of my price range, but come my next paycheck I'm planning to pick up the 35, to go along with my Voigtlander 25mm f/0.95, and soon, also a 17.5mm f/0.95.
@slrmagic This is an M-mount lens sold with an adapter that can be removed, correct?
Its the same. We include shipping costs but not import duty costs as it varies by country.
Any idea about pricing in Germany?
The daytime scenes were with the 35mm T1.4 and the evening scenes were done with the 35mm T0.95. Reason is because during the daytime 3D-Kraft was trying out the lens on the NEX-7
@igorek7 Thanks.
@thepalalias Andrew mentioned the price for the 35mm T0.95 of about 1300 US$ (¿¿ or was it in € ??).
I've updated the page about the SLR Magic lenses (35mm T0.95, 35mm T1.4, 25mm T0.95, and 12mm T1.6) presented on the Photokina: http://www.personal-view.com/photokina/coverage/slr-magic-lenses
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