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Meyer-optik Primoplan 75mm F/1.9 Ii Lens Nikon F

Meyer-optik Primoplan 75mm F/1.9 Ii Lens Nikon F
  • Product Code: eq66663
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$2,997.00 $4,225.77

Characterized by its speed and portrait-length field of view, the Meyer-Optik Primoplan 75mm f/1.9 II Lens Nikon Ffrom Meyer-Optik Primoplan 75mm f/1.9 II Lens Nikon Fis a sophisticated, yet simple prime for Nikon F-mount cameras. The bright f/1.9 maximum aperture pairs well with the short telephoto focal length to allow working with shallow depth of field and selective focusing techniques, and the fast aperture also benefits working in difficult lighting conditions. Its manual focus design further offers control when focusing down to 2.5', and a 15 rounded-blade diaphragm contributes to a smooth bokeh quality. The five elements, four groups optical design makes use of Schott glass for a high degree of clarity, and an O'Hara Anti Reflex Coating has also been applied to limit flare and surface reflections for improved contrast and color accuracy. Additionally, the lens features an anodized aluminum housing that is durable, lightweight, and contributes to smooth, silent focusing performance.

F-Mount Lens/FX Format    Aperture Range: f/1.9 to f/16    Central Dispersion & Converging Elements    Schott Glass, O'Hara Anti Reflex Coating    Manual Focus Design    Minimum Focus Distance: 2.5'    Filter Thread: 52mm    15 Rounded AR-Coated Aperture Blades

Key Specs
Focal Length75mm
Maximum Aperturef/1.9
Lens MountNikon F
Lens Format CoverageFull-Frame
Focus TypeManual Focus
Image StabilizationNo
Filter Size52 mm (Front)
Parameters
Maximum Aperturef/1.9
Minimum Aperturef/16
Lens MountNikon F
Lens Format CoverageFull-Frame
Angle of View32°
Minimum Focus Distance2.46' / 75 cm
Optical Design5 Elements in 4 Groups
Diaphragm Blades15, Rounded
Focus TypeManual Focus
Image StabilizationNo
Filter Size52 mm (Front)
Packaging Info
Package Weight2.8 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8.3 x 6.4 x 4.8"

Portrait-length prime is designed for FX-format Nikon F-mount cameras, however it can also be used on DX models where it will provide a 112.5mm equivalent focal length.

Fast f/1.9 maximum aperture allows for extensive control over depth of field, for working with selective focus techniques, and also benefits working in low-light conditions.

Inspired by the original Cooke triplet optical design, this lens uses a five elements, four groups layout in which the central dispersion element is surrounded by two groups of converging elements, and the rear element has a biconvex converging design to produce notable smoothness and clarity.

Schott glass is used for high clarity and contrast, and each of the elements feature an O'Hara Anti Reflex Coating to suppress lens flare and ghosting for color neutrality.

Manual focus design permits working with subjects as close as 2.5' away.

Fifteen rounded diaphragm blades contribute to a smooth bokeh quality.

Front 52mm filter thread is consistent throughout the Meyer-Optik Gorlitz version II lens series.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What are the front to back dimensions?

A: The Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Lydith 30mm f/3.5 II Lens for Canon RF is 71mm in length.

Q: 2. 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: 3. 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?

A: 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°.

Q: 4. 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: 5. What is lens magnification factor?

A: This lens has minimum focus distance of 2.46 ' - but it is not a macro lens

Q: 6. Does this do autofocus at all or just manual?

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

Q: 7. Is it useable with a film camera"Nikon f2"? Focusing?

A: Being that the Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Primoplan 75mm f/1.9 II Lens for Nikon F is a fully manual lens, it is possible to use it on film SLR bodies such as a Nikon F2.

Q: 8. Will this product be returnable?

A: Yes , 30 days from the time you receive it

Q: 9. Is the Nikon Z bodies with the FTZ compatible with this manual lens?

A: Yeah, if you have the FTZ adapter you can use this lens manually.

Q: 10. The photo shows f16 and the text says f22 for max?? Which is it??

A: The minimum aperture is f/22, what you see in the photo is the depth of field scale, not the aperture ring. Basically it is not particularly necessary to show f/22 on the DOF scale.

26/08/2024

[75mm] Very practical lense smaller and ligther than modern AF lenses.

5
23/07/2024

[75mm] 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
29/04/2024

[f/16] 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

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