Offering a portrait-length field of view, the Iberit 75mm f/2.4 from Kipon is a sleek, compact lens designed for Leica L-mount mirrorless cameras. It uses a simple five elements in five groups optical design to render imagery with a classic quality, and its precise manual focus control affords working with subjects as close as 2' away. The all-metal construction realizes a rugged physical design, and the lens barrel's exterior also incorporates both depth of field and focusing distance scales for more accurate focus control.
- L-Mount Lens/Full-Frame Format
- Aperture Range: f/2.4 to f/16
- Manual Focus Design
- Depth of Field and Focus Distance Scales
KIPON 75mm f/2.4 Overview
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KIPON 75mm f/2.4 Reviews
Soft @f/2.4 , can't you Better?
Soft @ f/2.4 , they can't make sharp lens @f/2.4 ,it's over price . Sigma 65 mm f/2 are very sharp @f/2.0 viltrox 75 mm are extremely sharp maximin. F -stops @ f/1.2 , canon 85 mm f/2 are very sharp @ center f/2.0 I 'll not Recommend to any body . Kipon 75 mm is too high price , Seven artisan 55 mm mk2. only $100 . I paid .( nice sharp @ f/1.4. ) deep consider decision to purchase this lens ,
Wonderful!
Cost for the L mount version I bought is nearly twice the cost of Sony E mount, but I'm not complaining! The lens is simply great! Perfect fit to L mount on my Sigma fp L, smooth focus and aperture rings, good sharpness across the frame at F5.6 and up, very nice bokeh at any aperture, and excellent punch and contrast. Bokeh is natural, without busyness, quite old fashioned and nice I think. All this without large size and heavy weight. I have had trouble finding completely manual third party lenses for L mount. There aren't many out there. Sigma and Panasonic and Leica have plenty of electronified lenses but no manuals except maybe astronomically expensive cine lenses. I read some good reviews for this Kipon 75, so decided to give it a try and I'm glad I did. The only issue I have, and it is not really an issue, is the clickless aperture ring. I prefer click stops but that's OK. This is a great lens that I like a lot! Remember this is a completely manual lens (manual focus and manual aperture) without electronics of any kind. Because of this your camera won't know it is mounted and will not be able to know focal length, focus distance, aperture setting etc.