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Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Trioplan 50mm f/2.8 II Lens for Micro Four Thirds

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Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Trioplan 50mm f/2.8 II Lens for Micro Four Thirds
Key Features
  • Micro Four Thirds System
  • Aperture Range: f/2.8 to f/22
  • Revised Triplet Optical Design
  • Coated Schott Optical Glass
Characterized by its distinct soap bubble bokeh, and reënvisioned with a close-focusing function, the Trioplan 50mm f/2.8 II from Meyer-Optik Gorlitz is an update to a classic, vintage lens, and designed for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras. Version II of this normal-length, manual-focus prime utilizes a revised triplet optical design to produce a distinguished image quality with strong colors and central sharpness, along with improved contrast and higher resolution rendering. Also, twelve aperture blades further help to produce smooth circular bokeh that is the lens's calling card. Differing from the classic design of the century-old predecessor, this lens does feature modern coated Schott glass optics for notable contrast and color neutrality when working in strong lighting conditions.
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Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Trioplan 50mm f/2.8 II Overview

Characterized by its distinct soap bubble bokeh, and reënvisioned with a close-focusing function, the Trioplan 50mm f/2.8 II from Meyer-Optik Gorlitz is an update to a classic, vintage lens, and designed for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras. Version II of this normal-length, manual-focus prime utilizes a revised triplet optical design to produce a distinguished image quality with strong colors and central sharpness, along with improved contrast and higher resolution rendering. Also, twelve aperture blades further help to produce smooth circular bokeh that is the lens's calling card. Differing from the classic design of the century-old predecessor, this lens does feature modern coated Schott glass optics for notable contrast and color neutrality when working in strong lighting conditions.

Version II of this lens sees an improved optical design to achieve greater contrast and resolution, along with a redeveloped mechanical design with smoother operation and a more streamlined form factor.
Normal-length prime is designed for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras, where it provides a 100mm equivalent focal length.
Using a traditional triplet optical design, this three-element, three-group lens produces a uniquely classic image quality coupled with a distinct "soap bubble" bokeh quality.
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 15.7" away.
Twelve diaphragm blades help produce an artistic and distinctly circular bokeh quality.
Front 52mm filter thread is consistent throughout the Meyer-Optik Gorlitz version II lens series.

Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Trioplan 50mm f/2.8 II Specs

Key Specs
Focal Length
50mm (35mm Equivalent: 100mm)
Maximum Aperture
f/2.8
Lens Mount
Micro Four Thirds
Lens Format Coverage
Micro Four Thirds
Focus Type
Manual Focus
Image Stabilization
No
Filter Size
52 mm (Front)
Maximum Aperture
f/2.8
Minimum Aperture
f/22
Lens Mount
Micro Four Thirds
Lens Format Coverage
Micro Four Thirds
Angle of View
46°
Minimum Focus Distance
15.7" / 0.4 m
Optical Design
3 Elements in 3 Groups
Diaphragm Blades
12, Rounded
Focus Type
Manual Focus
Image Stabilization
No
Filter Size
52 mm (Front)

Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Trioplan 50mm f/2.8 II Reviews

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Hello, does the aperture click (like on a normal ...

Hello, does the aperture click (like on a normal manual focus lens) on these Meyer-Optik lenses?
Asked by: Craig
Yes, the lens aperture ring clicks to the aperture.
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2023-03-10

Does this lens support EXIF?

Does this lens support EXIF?
Asked by: Kevin
I'm sorry, no.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2023-03-10
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