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Key Features
- L-Mount Lens/Full-Frame Format
- Aperture Range: f/3.5 to f/22
- Coated Schott and O'Hara Optical Glass
- Manual Focus Design
Based on a classic optical design, the Lydith 30mm f/3.5 II from Meyer-Optik Gorlitz is a compact wide-angle prime designed for Leica L-mount cameras. The revised five elements, five groups configuration produces a high degree of sharpness along with a distinct artistic quality for a smooth rendering of out-of-focus areas to suit shallow depth of field shooting. Individual elements are made from coated Schott and O'Hara optical glasses in order to produce vibrant colors and high contrast in a variety of lighting conditions. This lens is also characterized by its manual focus operation, short 6.3" minimum focusing distance, and a 10-blade diaphragm that produces circular out of focus highlights.
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What is the entrance pupil spec for this lens?
What is the entrance pupil spec for this lens?
I contacted Meyer Optik and they supplied the following:
The entrance pupil can be calculated by dividing the focal length by the aperture value. The more precise data can be found below:
Lens
Focal length
Aperture
à Entrance pupil
Trioplan 100 II
100,6
2,8
35,9286
Lydith 30 II
31,3
3,5
8,9429
Trioplan 50 II
51,29
2,9
17,6862
Primoplan 58 II
58,3
1,9
30,6842
Primoplan 75 II
75,2
1,9
39,5789
Date published: 2021-01-05
What are the front to back dimensions?
What are the front to back dimensions?
The Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Lydith 30mm f/3.5 II Lens for Canon RF is 71mm in length.
Date published: 2023-01-31
What frame lines on a Leica MD Typ 262 will this ...
What frame lines on a Leica MD Typ 262 will this lens bring up in the view finer?
This lens will not couple with the rangefinder focusing system in M series cameras, nor will it bring up frame lines in the viewfinder. All focusing would be done via Live View mode.
Date published: 2020-09-15