The new Meyer Optik Görlitz Primoplan 75mm f1.9 II prime lens is renowned for its smooth focus-to-blur transition, exceptional sharpness, and unique, dreamy creamy bokeh, according to manufacturer Meyer Optik Görlitz.
The 75mm focal length creates a natural angle of view, and its 14 aperture blades enable the camera to create impressive blurring images. Its 14 aperture blades enable the camera to create impressive blur patterns even when stopped down.
The Primoplan 75 f1.9 II is an enhancement of the Cooke triplet, in which a central dispersion lens is flanked by two groups of lenses, each acting as a converging lens. The rear group consists of a single biconvex converging lens. This exceptional design results in breathtaking images.
Price and availability
The prime lens has been priced at $999, it can be purchased through the Bhphotovideo website. For Fuji X, Leica M, Micro For Thirds, and Sony E mount please click HERE. Or for the Canon EF, M42, Nikon F, Pentax K mount click HERE.
Meyer Optik Primoplan 75mm f1.9 II Specifications
- Focal Length: 75mm
- Maximum Aperture: f/1.9
- Minimum Aperture: f/16
- Lens Mount: Sony E, Fuji X, Leica M, M43, Canon EF, M42, Nikon F, Pentax K
- Format Compatibility: Full-Frame
- Angle of View: 16°
- Minimum Focus Distance: 75 cm
- Optical Design: 5 Elements in 4 Groups
- Diaphragm Blades: 14
- Focus Type: Manual Focus
- Image Stabilization: None
- Front Filter Size: 52 mm
Recently, Meyer Optik Görlitz has also introduced the Lydith 30mm f/3.5 II lens with a focal length of 30 mm to work with various mounts such as Canon EF, Nikon F, Sony E, Fuji X, Micro Four Thirds, M42, Leica L, and Leica M. The lens is characterized by its manual focus operation, short 6.3-inch minimum focusing distance, and a 12-blade diaphragm that produces circular out of focus highlights.