Meyer Optik Görlitz Primoplan 75 f1.9 II available

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You can now preorder the new Meyer Optik Görlitz Primoplan 75 f1.9 II at BHphoto.

Press release:

Meyer Optik Görlitz Primoplan 75 f1.9 II available!

  • Return of a legendary lens
  • The unique aspects in Primoplan photography
  • Highest mechanical quality and perfect haptics
  • What are the future plans?

Bad Kreuznach – 30th November 2020 – with Primoplan 75 f1.9 II, a true legend returns to the portfolio of Meyer Optik Görlitz today. Following the successful releases of Trioplan 100 f2.8 II, Trioplan 50 f2.8 II and Lydith 30 f3.5 II, this new lens heralds the start of the Primoplan series.

“We are very pleased to be able to release an absolute smash hit with the Primoplan 75 f1.9 II despite the currently tense situation. Primoplan 75 has always been one of the most sought-after and at the same time rarest lenses from Meyer Optik Görlitz”, says Timo Heinze, Managing Director OPC Optics. “After it was discontinued in the middle/end of the 1950s, probably for political reasons and/or in favor of a market companion from Jena, Primoplan lenses that can be found today are traded at horrendous prices. With our new edition, we now offer the option to get a new, technically perfect, Primoplan 75 at a reasonable pricing.

The unique aspects in Primoplan photography

Primoplans from Meyer Optik Görlitz stand out for their versatile bokeh, sharpness and their speed. Particularly the smooth transitions from sharpness to fuzziness are outstanding. Since focused areas are very harmoniously set off from the out of focus areas, Primoplan photographs are given a plastic appearance and motifs appear slightly exposed. The creative options in image composition are endless. Thus, the famous soapbubble bokeh as well as a swirly bokeh can be created, depending on the shooting situation. The combination of both or also different sized bubbles in the foreground and background of the image, are only a few of the creative tools that are given to the photographer.

The Primoplan 75 f1.9 II is ideal for portrait photography, as its gentle yet fine resolution gives every portrait a unique charisma. Of course, the Primoplan 75 f1.9 II can also show off its strengths in other genres, e.g. nature photography, where it also produces stunning pictures. The focal length of 75 mm provides a natural angle of view and does not compress as much as longer focal lengths.

Highest mechanical quality and perfect haptics

The new Primoplan 75 f1.9 II, like the three previous new editions, offers uncompromising quality and mechanical perfection. The lenses are entirely made of metal and are individually assembled by hand, calibrated, and tested to ensure a perfect product.

„Besides the optical elements manufactured by us, we cooperate with well-known manufacturers in Germany for the mechanics of our lenses. Alongside the highest quality, we consciously commit ourselves to sustainability and fair working conditions and wrap the unique imaging characteristics of our lenses in what we believe to be the best possible housing”, explained Timo Heinze. “We follow this high standard down to the very last detail and underline the value of Meyer Optik Görlitz lenses. In example, we anodize and glass-bead-blast the surfaces of our lenses instead of just painting them. Furthermore, we engrave the parts mechanically and color them afterwards – in contrast to do a simple laser engraving.”

The new Primoplan 75 f1.9 II, like the three previous new Meyer Optik Görlitz lenses, comes with a stepless, damped, aperture and can thus be used completely silent.

 

What are the future plans?

Serial production of Primoplan 58 f1.9 II will be completed in about 4 weeks and the lens is scheduled for mid of January. Further lenses are already being planned and will expand the range over the coming year.

 

Photos taken with the new lenses and further information are available at www.meyer-optik-goerlitz.com/en/.

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I want to share a music video made as a collaboration between me a m43 photographer and DA BOOK, a music creator and videographer.
The video is made by making use of the Olympus OM-D E-M1 mkII and its ability to shoot raw-bursts up to 60 frames per sec. Sequences shot in Tokyo, graded by me in Adobe Lightroom and exported to Premiere Pro. Cut to fit music by DA BOOK.
The video is published on my website: http://www.jareslatt.se
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Vazen announces the new 65mm T2 1.8X Anamorphic Lens for Micro Four Thirds (MFT) cameras

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Press Release:

Vazen launches the 65mm T2 1.8x Anamorphic Lens for Micro Four Thirds cameras

Shenyang China, Nov 30, 2020 – Vazen, a new Chinese cinema lens brand, has announced the pricing and shipping availability of the Vazen 65mm T2 1.8x Anamorphic Lens for Micro Four Thirds (M43) cameras. In addition to the previously launched 28mm and 40mm, the whole Micro Four Thirds 1.8x Anamorphic lens set is now completed.

All the Vazen 1.8x anamorphic lenses feature a front anamorphic design. It delivers a buttery smooth oval bokeh, signature blue but not overly saturated, horizontal flare and the widescreen cinematic look. The lens delivered an outstanding sharpness, even at wide open, which is unmatched by other anamorphic lenses with similar squeeze ratio. Vazen chose to adopt a 1.8x squeeze design to balance the anamorphic characters as well as the resolution of the image. The 1.8x produces a stronger anamorphic character than 1.33x / 1.5x anamorphic lenses. And when it’s paired up with 16:9 sensors, much less data (vs 2X anamorphic lens) is needed to be cropped away to create the desired 2.39:1 ratio.

The Vazen 1.8x works best with 4:3 ratio sensors like Panasonic GH5, Z-CAM E2, Panasonic BGH1 to produce the cinematic 2.39:1 ratio. It also works well with Blackmagic Pocket 4k cinema cameras.

The lens is designed with a 86mm filter thread and 95mm front diameter. Both aperture and focus rings are built with 0.8 mod gears.

Pricing & Availability

The lens is currently available to order from authorized resellers and in Vazen website (http://www.vzlens.com/). It is available to ship immediately.

The retail price in US is USD 3,250/pc. USD 400 discount will be offered to any existing Vazen 40mm / 28mm owners.

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Today only: 20% off on reconditioned Olympus gear at GetOlympus

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Today you save 20% on all reconditioned gear at GetOlympus (Click here to see all deals). Use code “CYBERSAVINGS” at checkout!

You now have a bunch of Cyber Monday deals on those pages at Amazon.com, Adorama and BHphoto.  List of some of the new deals:

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Ending today: 30% off Capture One, up to 50% off on DxO software, 68% off on the Topaz Suite and $20 discount on Luminar AI upgrade

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The best software deals will end today. So be sure ot grab them in time:

Save 30% on Capture One and Capture One (use code “BLACKFRIDAY30“). The deal runs on the current C20 version but you will get the soon to be released C21 for free!

From November 26 to 30, 2020 the entire shop will be on discount of up to -50%. 

You save 68% on the complete Topaz Suite (Click here). If you already own some of the plugins you save even more!

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