HandeVision IBERIT Lens Line-Up

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Distinguished by impeccable consistency, as well as lightweight and compact designs, HandeVision’s IBERIT lens line-up is a series of five prime lenses ranging from a wide-angle 24mm f/2.4 up to the short telephoto 90mm f/2.4. Each of the lenses, which are available for various mirrorless mounts or Leica M-mount rangefinders, are characterized by their manual focus designs, consistent 49mm filter thread and 58mm exterior diameter, and an all-metal construction that uses anodized aluminum, brass, and stainless steel components for durability.

At the wide end of the IBERIT spectrum is the 24mm f/2.4, which uses an eight-element, seven-group optical design to produce a classic image quality that has been optimized for digital capture. A bit narrower is the 35mm f/2.4, which is a general wide-angle focal length prized by street photographers. In the middle of the lineup is the classic normal-length 50mm f/2.4, which, like the 24mm and 35mm lenses, has a six-blade diaphragm and both depth of field and focus distance scales for pre-focusing techniques.

At the short telephoto end of the IBERIT lenses is the 75mm f/2.4, which features a five-element design, close 2’ minimum focusing distance for mirrorless mounts, and a six-blade diaphragm, too. Finally, the longest lens in the series is the 90mm f/2.4, which uses similar design elements as the shorter lenses, has a 2.3’ minimum focusing distance for all mounts, and a 10-blade diaphragm to realize smooth, circular bokeh.

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