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Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Primoplan 58mm f/1.9 II Lens for Leica L

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Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Primoplan 58mm f/1.9 II Lens for Leica L
Key Features
  • L-Mount Lens/Full-Frame Format
  • Aperture Range: f/1.9 to f/22
  • Central Dispersion & Converging Elements
  • Schott Glass, O'Hara Anti Reflex Coating
Based on a classic optical design from more than 80 years ago, the Primoplan 58mm f/1.9 II from Meyer-Optik Gorlitz is a unique slightly longer-than-normal-length prime lens for Leica L-mount cameras. Working in conjunction with the unique optical design is a bright f/1.9 maximum aperture, along with a manual focus design, that benefits the use of selective focus and shallow depth of field techniques. The aperture setting, along with a 14-blade diaphragm, also greatly affects the quality of bokeh, with wide-open settings generating a distinct swirly bokeh quality, and stopped down settings producing a more detailed, yet smooth blur. In regard to the optical layout, a simple five-element, four-group construction is featured, along with the use of Schott glass to produce a high degree of clarity. An O'Hara Anti Reflex Coating is also applied to reduce surface reflections, minimize flare, and increase contrast. Additionally, the lens features an anodized aluminum housing that is durable, lightweight, and contributes to smooth, silent focusing performance.
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When used with the Z8, will Focus peaking and ...

When used with the Z8, will Focus peaking and zebra stripes be possible?
Asked by: Rajnesh
Focus peaking and zebra strips are a camera feature of the Nikon Z8 and can be used with any lens such as the Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Primoplan 58mm f/1.9 II Lens for Nikon Z.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2023-07-21

does this lens output exif data?

does this lens output exif data?
Asked by: Paul
The Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Primoplan 58mm f/1.9 II Lens for Sony E does not output exif data.
Answered by: Lawrence C
Date published: 2021-08-21

is this lens made in germany or japan or ...

is this lens made in germany or japan or elsewhere?
Asked by: Mitchel
As per our records, this lens is made in Germany. Please note that this is subject to change at any time.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2021-07-01

Is the M version rangefinder coupled?

Is the M version rangefinder coupled?
Asked by: Ammar
Due to the unique focal length of this lens, rangefinder focusing is not supported; manual focusing must be done using live view or zone focusing techniques.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-12-11

Is the Nikon Z bodies with the FTZ compatible ...

Is the Nikon Z bodies with the FTZ compatible with this manual lens?
Asked by: Gary
Yeah, if you have the FTZ adapter you can use this lens manually.
Answered by: Stephen M
Date published: 2020-07-13

Does this do autofocus at all or just manual?

Does this do autofocus at all or just manual?
Asked by: Stephan
This is a manual focus lens that is not able to autofocus.
Answered by: Boyd H
Date published: 2021-03-18

Which Leica R-Mount cameras are compatible with ...

Which Leica R-Mount cameras are compatible with this lens? All of them, or only the R8/R9?
Asked by: Steve
The Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Primoplan 58mm f/1.9 II Lens for Leica R is compatible with all of the Leica R series film cameras.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2025-05-08

In the specs, it is put forth that the angle of ...

In the specs, it is put forth that the angle of view is 20 degrees. This should be about 40 degrees. Is there something wrong?
Asked by: Hugo
For a 58mm lens focused at infinity used on a full-frame 36x24mm sensor, the angle of view across the width of the sensor would be approximately 34.48°, while the angle of view across the height of the sensor would be approximately 23.38°, and the diagonal angle of view across the sensor would be approximately 40.91°.
Answered by: Manzell L
Date published: 2021-03-16
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