The Mitakon Speedmaster 50mm f/0.95 III full-frame mirrorless lens for Nikon Z-mount is now officially announced (check availability at Adorama and B&H).
Additional information:
Product Highlights
- Sony E, Canon RF and Nikon Z-Mount Full-Frame Lens
- Aperture Range: f/0.95 to f/16
- Four Extra-Low Dispersion Elements
- One Ultra High Refraction Element
- Stepless, Silent Aperture Control
- Manual Focus Design
- Depth of Field and Distance Scales
- 11-Blade Aperture
- Minimum Focusing Distance: 1.6′
Technical specifications
Performance |
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Focal Length | 50mm |
Aperture | Maximum: f/0.95 – 16 |
Camera Mount Type | Sony FE, Canon RF, Nikon Z |
Format Compatibility | 35mm Film / Full-Frame Digital Sensor/ APSC |
Maximum Reproduction Ratio | 0.1 |
Angle of View | 45° |
Minimum Focus Distance | 1.64′ (50 cm) |
Elements/Groups | 10 Elements in 7 Groups |
Diaphragm Blades | 11 |
Features |
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Autofocus | No |
Physical |
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Filter Thread | Front: 67 mm |
Dimensions (DxL) | Approx. 2.89 x 3.29″ (Ф73.3 x 83.5 mm) |
Weight | 1.58 lb (720 g) |
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Press release
Zhongyi Optics (ZY Optics) have released the new Mitakon Speedmaster 50mm f/0.95 version III for full frame Sony E, Nikon Z and Canon RF cameras.
Offering a natural 50mm perspective along with an ultra-fast f/0.95 maximum aperture, the Mitakon 50mm f/0.95 is a compact prime characterized by its bright f/0.95 aperture to suit working in low-light conditions. It also affords a great degree of control over depth-of-field for isolating subjects from the background and producing selective focus effects.
The new version III features a new optics design which offers a slightly more compact size and a better flare resistance. A carefully-designed 10 elements in 7 groups optics system with 1pc of HRI (High Refractive Index) & 5pcs of UD (Ultra-low dispersion) elements successfully minimizes the chromatic aberrations and delivers exceptional image quality.
An eleven-blade diaphragm helps to produce a softly diffused out-of-focus rendering (bokeh). The enclosure of the lens is made of metal to strengthen its durability.