Trioplan 100 f2.8
M42, APS-C / DXProduct details
Many know the Trioplan for its bubble bokeh effect. For us, though, it represents the rediscovery of photography as art.
We are bringing back the legendary Meyer Optik Trioplan lens, known for its fabulous soap bubble bokeh after almost a century. In today's times of ultra-sharp lenses, Instagram, and pixel battles, we want to enable photographers all over the world to experience the true essence of photography and bring the charm of the last century to today's images and videos. The soap bubble bokeh brings the photographer and viewer on an adventure that photo editing simply cannot recreate.
A classic triplet design, strongly inspired by Hugo Meyer style, features 15 steel aperture blades that create its characteristic circular bubble bokeh effect. The use of SCHOTT glass has already shown improved contrast, vignetting, and sharpness at the prototype testing stage. All casing components are made from high-quality aluminum, enabling virtually silent focusing, which videographers in particular will appreciate. It is compatible with modern camera mounts: Canon, Fuji X, Nikon, M42, Micro Four Thirds, Sony E, Pentax K, Leica M, and Leica TL.
Modern lenses are typically excellent in reproducing reality, but the Trioplan is something completely different. Think of it as a special brush used by a painter, as it is a lens that creates art. The Trioplan is brilliant for many uses: nature, portrait, and macro shots. Besides its wonderful and unique soap bubble bokeh, which appears in backlight situations, when used wide open at f/2.8, it achieves a balanced sharpness with a wonderful soft texture in out-of-focus areas. With the use of extension tubes, the Trioplan can achieve a reproduction ratio of up to 2:1, making it an ideal lens for creative macro photography.
Sensor compatibility | APS-C / DX |
Weight | 380 g |
Bayonet lens mount | M42 |
Item number | 7028753 |
Category | Lenses |
Manufacturer no. | MOG28100M42 |
Release date | 12.12.2017 |
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Colour | Black |
Minimum focus distance | 1 m |
Bayonet lens mount | M42 |
Sensor compatibility | APS-C / DX |
Number of diaphragm blades | 15 x |
Filter thread | 52 mm |
Number of lenses | 3 |
Number of lens groups | 3 |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Weight | 380 g |
Length | 102 mm |
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- 1.Canon0.3 %
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- 2.Sony0.4 %
- 4.OM System0.5 %
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- 1.Olympus3.9 %
- 2.Canon5.2 %
- 2.Fujifilm5.2 %
- 4.Nikon5.4 %