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All Specs Meyer Optik Görlitz has made a name for itself in the photo community by reviving its antique lens formulas for today s digital cameras. The Primoplan 75 F1.9 II ($999), for instance, snaps shots with striking defocused backgrounds, and sports a wider aperture with more refined optics than the company s similar Trioplan 100 F2.8 II. If you love butterfly bokeh and don t mind manual focus, the Primoplan is worth your time. The Primoplan Optical Formula Today s Meyer Optik isn t the same company that produced lenses throughout the 20th century. The brand was well known to photographers buying lenses back in the 1950s, but eventually fell into obscurity and simply wasn t a player when digital photography went mainstream. ....
Adapting a vintage lens to modern digital cameras is a fun and easy way to give a retro look to your photos. Sure, you can do that with film-inspired presets, but these old lenses bring a certain character that modern lenses and post-processing can’t completely recreate. You may not even have to buy one if you have some long-time photographers in the family! In any case, you can also keep an eye out for cheap lenses to attach to an equally inexpensive adapter. In the mood to experiment? Here’s a fine recommendation! In the video above, Oklahoma-based Brett Day shared his experience and results from shooting with an old Meyer Optik Görlitz 50mm f2.8 Domiplan lens it’s 50+ years-old to be precise! He used to pair it with a Praktica Super TL, which was his first camera. After nearly 30 years of not using it, he was finally able to shoot with it again. This time, he paired it with a Panasonic Lumix S5 using a cheap M42 adapter. ....
Canon s next full-frame mirrorless camera promises to be its most capable, powerful model yet. In a development announcement today, the company teased a few details on its forthcoming EOS R3, a mirrorless model that s positioned between the EOS R5 and 1D X Mark III. Details are a bit thin, but that s expected with this type of news. It s an indication that the EOS R3 is ready to go out into the hands of photographers for real-world testing. We do know that the R3 is built to satisfy pro photographers. Its body design includes an integrated vertical shooting grip, and Canon promises that its overall build quality and weatherproofing are made to the same standards as its 1D series. It s a camera that photojournalists working in conflict zones can rely on. ....