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Meyer Optik Görlitz Trioplan 50mm F2.9

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Pros

  • very well built
  • compact and small
  • The click less aperture ring is helpful

Cons

  • noticeable light fall-off in the corners
  • photos the lens is clearly not made for traditional street photos or infinity focus
  • Aperture ring is quite small and is clickless

Key specs

  • Fixed
  • 3
  • Extending front
  • no
  • Full-frame (35mm)
  • , 50 mm
  • no
  • Normal

Meyer Optik Görlitz Trioplan 50mm F2.9 - Pros & Cons

Meyer Optik Görlitz Trioplan 50mm F2.9

Pros

  • very well built
  • compact and small
  • The click less aperture ring is helpful
  • focusing ring has a good level of dampening Poids
  • solid and well-built
  • make it easy to shoot compelling lifestyle images
  • exceptionally smooth to operate
  • precise engravings in meters and feet help make manual focusing

Cons

  • noticeable light fall-off in the corners
  • photos the lens is clearly not made for traditional street photos or infinity focus
  • Aperture ring is quite small and is clickless
  • this lens is not rangefinder-coupled and focusing
  • no less than 12 circular aperture blades

Meyer Optik Görlitz Trioplan 50mm F2.9 - Full Specifications

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General
Lens typeNormal
Lens mount
  • Altix
  • M42
  • EXA
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Aperture
Aperture max2.9
Aperture min22
Aperture ringyes
Number of diaphragm blades12
Aperture Lockno
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Optics
ConstructionFixed
Elements3
Groups3
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Dimensions
Weight2.82 oz
Length1.38 in
Filter size1.4 in
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Image properties
Max Format size
Full-frame
Focal length< 50
Image stabilisationno
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Focus
Focus methodExtending front
Autofocusno
Full-time Manual focusingyes
Closest focusing distance0.6
Distance scaleyes
Depth of field (DoF) scaleyes
Focus distance limiterno
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Design
Colour of productChrome
Body materials
  • Aluminium
  • Plastic
Hood suppliedno
Filter Rear Slotno
Filter Built Inno
Filter threadyes
Sealingno

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