Inspired by Dr. Paul Rudolph's original plasmat designs from the early 1900s, the Canon EF-mount APO-Makro-Plasmat 105mm f/2.7 from Meyer-Optik Gorlitz is a unique lens characterized by its accurate yet creative rendering and portrait-length field of view. As an apochromat, this lens is adept at significantly reducing chromatic aberrations and color fringing in order to realize high clarity and precise color rendering. Coated Schott glass is used in the six elements, five groups optical design, too, which helps to achieve greater contrast when working in strong lighting conditions. Additionally, the lens's manual focus design permits working with subjects as close as 3.6' away and its 15-blade diaphragm contributes to a pleasing bokeh quality.
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Key Features
- EF-Mount Lens/Full-Frame Format
- Aperture Range: f/2.7 to f/22
- Apochromatic Optical Design
- Coated Schott Optical Glass
Inspired by Dr. Paul Rudolph's original plasmat designs from the early 1900s, the Canon EF-mount APO-Makro-Plasmat 105mm f/2.7 from Meyer-Optik Gorlitz is a unique lens characterized by its accurate yet creative rendering and portrait-length field of view. As an apochromat, this lens is adept at significantly reducing chromatic aberrations and color fringing in order to realize high clarity and precise color rendering. Coated Schott glass is used in the six elements, five groups optical design, too, which helps to achieve greater contrast when working in strong lighting conditions. Additionally, the lens's manual focus design permits working with subjects as close as 3.6' away and its 15-blade diaphragm contributes to a pleasing bokeh quality.
More DetailsMeyer-Optik Gorlitz Plasmat Overview
Telephoto prime is designed for full-frame Canon EF-mount DSLRs, however can also be used with APS-C models where it provides a 168mm equivalent focal length.
Bright f/2.7 maximum aperture suits working in difficult lighting conditions and also offers increased control over depth of field for selective focus techniques.
Apochromatic optical design virtually eliminates chromatic aberrations and color fringing for impressive clarity and accurate color rendition.
Coated Schott glass is used for high clarity and contrast, as well as reduced lens flare and ghosting.
Manual focus design permits working with subjects as close as 3.6' away.
Fifteen diaphragm blades help produce an artistic and distinctly circular bokeh quality.
Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Plasmat Specs
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