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Meyer-optik Biotar 58mm F/1.5 Ii Lens For Leica L

Meyer-optik Biotar 58mm F/1.5 Ii Lens For Leica L
  • Product Code: eq110304
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$3,597.00 $4,748.04

Based on a classic optical design from more than 80 years ago, the Meyer-Optik Biotar 58mm f/1.5 II Lens for Leica Lfrom Meyer-Optik Biotar 58mm f/1.5 II Lens for Leica Lis a slightly longer-than-normal-length prime for Leica L-mount cameras. Its bright f/1.5 maximum aperture is well-suited for selective focus and shallow depth of field techniques, and this lens provides wonderful color reproduction, excellent sharpness, and natural image compression. An ideal portrait lens, this classic optic lets you create a three-dimensional look that makes the subject jump out of the picture.

L-Mount Lens/Full-Frame Format    Aperture Range: f/1.5 to f/16    Manual Focus Design    14-Blade Diaphragm    Filter Thread: 52mm

Key Specs
Focal Length58mm
Maximum Aperturef/1.5
Lens MountL-Mount
Lens Format CoverageFull-Frame
Focus TypeManual Focus
Image StabilizationNo
Filter Size52 mm (Front)
Parameters
Maximum Aperturef/1.5
Minimum Aperturef/16
Lens MountL-Mount
Lens Format CoverageFull-Frame
Angle of View41°
Minimum Focus DistanceNot Specified by Manufacturer
Diaphragm Blades14
Focus TypeManual Focus
Image StabilizationNo
Filter Size52 mm (Front)
Packaging Info
Package Weight2.925 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8.2 x 6.9 x 4.7"

  • Slightly longer-than-normal-length prime designed for full-frame Leica L-mount cameras, however can also be used on APS-C-format models where it will provide an 87mm equivalent focal length.
  • Fast f/1.5 maximum aperture allows for extensive control over depth of field, for working with selective focus techniques, and working in low-light conditions.
  • Fourteen diaphragm blades contribute to a smooth and distinct bokeh quality, which can be greatly adjusted by varying the aperture setting.
  • Offers wonderful color reproduction, excellent sharpness, and natural image compression.
  • Vintage optical design and wide maximum aperture lets you create a three-dimensional look that makes the subject jump out of the picture.
  • Front 52mm filter thread is consistent throughout the Meyer-Optik Gorlitz version II lens series.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. When used with the Z8, will Focus peaking and zebra stripes be possible?

A: 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.

Q: 2. If I buy the Nikon Z8, will I be able to look at the Viewfinder and focus manually?

A: Yes, the Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Primoplan 58mm f/1.9 II Lens for Nikon Z will allow you to focus manually by looking in the viewfinder of the Nikon Z8.

Q: 3. For the Fuji X-mount, does the lens have an extended barrel like on the primoplans (to account for mirrorless sensors)?

A: No, the Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Biotar 58mm f/1.5 II Lens for FUJIFILM X is a mirrorless design. designed for mirrorless camera. It is not an SLR design that has been adapted to work with mirrorless. As such, it does not need that barrel extension.

Q: 4. What is the Minimum Focus Distance?

A: The Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Biotar 58mm f/1.5 II Lens for Sony E minimum focusing distance is 2.3 feet.

Q: 5. what is the minimum focal length? Curious how close the subjects the lens can come into focus

A: The Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Trioplan 100mm f/2.8 II Lens for Sony E is a fixed focal length lens. As such, the focal length of the lens is 100mm. The minimum focus distance of this lens is 3.28 feet (1 meter).

Q: 6. what country are these made in?

A: The Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Biotar 58mm f/1.5 II Lens for Leica M is made in Germany.

Q: 7. Is the M version rangefinder coupled?

A: 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.

Q: 8. What is the entrance pupil spec for this lens?

A: Unfortunately, it seems Meyer-Optik has not published the technical data for the Lydith 30mm f/3.5 II. We will update this answer if and when more technical data on its optical design becomes available.

Q: 9. is this lens made in germany or japan or elsewhere?

A: As per our records, this lens is made in Germany. Please note that this is subject to change at any time.

Q: 10. Does this do autofocus at all or just manual?

A: This is a manual focus lens that is not able to autofocus.

28/09/2024

[Full-Frame] Very practical lense smaller and ligther than modern AF lenses.

5
25/08/2024

[L-Mount] This reprint lens has some advantages over the original model.
- Shortest shooting distance
- No mount adapter required
- Low lens distortion (personal impression)
And, the bubble bokeh comes out firmly as well as the old one.
I like it very much to exclude its price.

5
13/08/2024

[14] Nice lens with nice bubble bokeh. Nice vintage effect. Creates a dreamy world or sceneray. You need to get used to the manual settings and handling (nowadays where everything is automatic) but it works quite fast. Delivery of B&H was very fast even from the US to Switzerland. I can highly recommend the lens and as well B&H.

5
08/08/2024

[L-Mount] yes, it can have chromatic abberation. yes, it can be hard to focus. yes, it has character, and yes, i love this lens. if you are looking for something a little different from all the clinically correct lenses out there, try this one.

5
19/07/2024

[41°] I bought this lens for its soap-bubble bokeh, and its lovely. It's a remake of a 90-year-old design with much improved sharpness and contrast. The German build quality is exquisite, too. The center sharpness is excellent wide-open, and the surrounding area has a beautiful glow to it. A truly unique lens!

5
15/07/2024

[52 mm (Front)] Waited awhile to get this lens but it was worth the wait. If you are buying this lens then you will already know it is not the sharpest lens wide open but that’s not what people are buying this lens for. With that being said, if you stop it down to f/4 it is tack sharp. So onto why people buy this lens, ofcourse it is for the soap bubble bokeh and unique rendering of the triplet design. The build quality is exceptional compared to Zeiss and Voigtlander lenses. Currently adapted to my Fuji XT-3 and loving the result, although I imagine the bokeh would be even better on a FF which I cannot wait to try out but you also utilize the best part of the lens when adapting to an APS-C camera. The image quality and especially the rendering that this lens gives is beyond what I’ve expected. If you want to get more creative or add a little flair to your photography, then definitely give this one a try. Will update with more thoughts once I find a suitable FF camera to test it out with.

5
05/07/2024

[52 mm (Front)] The small size of the lense make it easy to carry in your photo bag.

This lense enables not only great bokeh but provides a very good sharpness and is very sensitive to white balance variations.
Try it and you will enjoy it immediately.

5
25/06/2024

[Manual Focus] How do you activate the close focus front moving element on this lens?

5
02/06/2024

[f/16] This is a great optic, full of character that inspires you as you work with it. If I could wish for one improvement, however, it would be to decrease its MFD. If you could shoot closer to the subject this lens would be legendary.... Still, I highly recommend this lens!

5
27/05/2024

[52 mm (Front)] I ove the way this Lydith renders, excellent detail wide open but with a soft glow. Stop it dow to f/5.6 and it get amazingly sharp, although still a bit mushy in the corners. It is proving outstanding for head/shoulders portraits wide open and nice for landscapes stopped down to f/5.6 to f/11. Its optical design is old but then that what I bought it for. Fabrication quality is excellent, beautifully made. My old wish would be that they make it rangefinder couple for Leica M cameras (none of M digital cameras support live view). One buys this lens for what it is, and it is not like a late version Leica lens yet it has its own qualities one can take advantage of. Considering it is a lens made in Germany by skilled craftsmen just as Leica lenses are, the price is not bad at all. Just realize what you are buying is old school optical design in a beautiful modern package.

5

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