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RSS FeedsMitakon Speedmaster 50mm F0.95 III lens launches with improved optics
(Digital Photography Review)

 
 

17 april 2019 21:47:08

 
Mitakon Speedmaster 50mm F0.95 III lens launches with improved optics
(Digital Photography Review)
 


Zhong Yi Optics has launched the new Mitakon Speedmaster 50mm F0.95 III lens with Sony FE, Canon RF, and Nikon Z-mount options. The new Mitakon lens features an F0.95 to F16 aperture range alongside 10 elements in seven groups, including four extra-low dispersion elements and one ultra-high refraction element, and an 11-blade aperture diaphragm. This compact prime lens is designed for low-light scenes, according to ZY Optics, which has utilized a new optics design with improved flare resistance for version III. The 50mm F0.95 lens features a metal body, 50cm minimum focusing distance, 67mm front filter thread, and 1.58lb / 720g weight. Below is a gallery of sample images taken with the Mitakon Speedmaster 50mm F0.95 III lens: $(document).ready(function() { SampleGalleryV2({`containerId`:`embeddedSampleGallery_9997144478`,`galleryId`:`9997144478`,`isEmbeddedWidget`:true,`selectedImageIndex`:0,`isMobile`:false}) }); ZY Optics currently lists the Mitakon Speedmaster 50mm F0.95 III lens on its website for $799 USD. The older Mark II version of the lens is still available to purchase at $519 USD from select online retailers.


 
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