New Rumiere Noct-Master APO 75mm f/0.95 mirrorless full-frame manual focus lens for Nikon Z-mount (Noct?)


Last year Nisi showed their new 75mm f/0.95 mirrorless full-frame manual focus lens for Sony E, Canon R, Nikon Z and L-mounts.


Based on the pictures, it seems that the company has decided to market the lens under the name Rumiere Noct-Master APO 75mm f/0.95. This could be a problem since Nikon already registered the “NOCT” trademark last year and they just announced a new Noct lens.

A reader contacted NiSi’s marketing address shown on their corporate website and got this strange answer:

回复:Rumiere Noct-Master APO 0.95/75mm Lens

Dear xxxx

We are sorry that you read a fake news.
NiSi is nothing with the new lens NOCT-Matser APO 0.95/75mm.
Thank you!

Best
Ray


Maybe another company took the design and is marketing it under the Rumiere brand. Here is some additional info on the Rumiere Noct-Master APO 75mm f/0.95 lens from Adam Werton:

Then let’s talk about the newly rumoured Rumiere Noct-Master 75mm APO f/0.95.

You might have seen the new about the old prototype of NISI 75mm F0.95 one, this is its reincarnation. According to him, the design didn’t perform that good, so it got cancelled and this one is an improved design. This lens is in its final stages, he’s waiting for the sample units from the factory, then they’ll need to further fine-tune it and they’ll decide an official price after that.
The Chinese price will be about half of nikon’s new noct F0.95. Not sure about international prices, the taxes are high these days. And he also mentioned that even wide open you will get minimum aberration, he also posted lots and lots of curves and stuff that honestly i dont understand myself. (Originally he wanted to call it APOLLO 75MM APO, well that name got taken).

This lens uses some large diameter glasses, and it really made some people over factory upset, just imagine you perfect produces a large diameter glass, did everything so carefully and then in the coating process it just exploded…

This one is Full frame for sure, not sure if it covers medium format tho, but it seems to be capable of it. comes with Emount first. No EF as the flange is too much. They plan to make Z, RF, L, GFX mount options. And possibly even LPL version. Note that it’s not a Dulens product, it’s neither compact nor cheap.


Via PhotoRumors


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