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Meyer-Optik Görlitz’s historic Trioplan f2.9/50 Kickstarter has surpassed more than 1000 backers and more than $650,000 pledged to the campaign
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“I am always looking for tools that offer me visual options. So I jumped on the opportunity to capture this incredible ‘bokeh’ in my images using a not so usual lens. I would have never thought of using any 50mm lens to shoot a portrait, but I am now so glad I tried - and now use the Trioplan 50 as one of my prime lenses.”
Guido Karp, professional celebrity photographer.
“The ultra lightweight and compact Trioplan 50 is so very versatile that I take it everywhere. No matter if I shoot a super sharp portrait or a dreamy flowery landscape, the Trioplan 50 is my current choice.”
Tamara Skudies, professional studio photographer, outdoor lover and connoisseur of historic lenses.
“I am always searching for the special and unique picture. The Trioplan 50 offers a lot of character to underline a special moment. It’s much more than adding an effect, it’s about preserving a special mood or feeling when capturing a moment. Since I am a professional wedding photographer, the abilities of the lens are a real enrichment to my portfolio.“
Firat Bagdu, professional wedding photographer.
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Oprema Jena Launches Campaign to Revive Biotar 58/f2

Tue, Sep 19, 2017 15:47 CET

Lens’ one-of-a-kind design includes 17 aperture blades(Koblenz, Germany) New German lens maker Oprema Jena launched a campaign today on the crowdfunding site Indiegogo  to resurrect the Biotar 58mm f2, promising to faithfully recreate the original lens’ optics down to its unique 17 aperture blade design. The Biotar 58mm is Oprema Jena’s second lens project, following its successful Kickstarter campaign to revive the Biotar 75mm f1.5. Oprema’s plan calls for bringing some of the greatest lenses in history that are no longer being produced back to the market.

Oprema Jena to Add Modern Biotar 58mm to Its Lineup

Wed, Aug 23, 2017 16:58 CET

Select Number of Kickstarter Backers Can Get An Early Look(Koblenz, Germany) An updated version of the Biotar 58mm f2 will join the already announced Biotar 75mm f1.5, as the first two pieces in Oprema Jena’s lineup of modern remakes of classic lenses, the company announced today. Oprema is offering 58 people the chance to get the Biotar 75 and Biotar 58 – both originally produced by Carl Zeiss -- as part of a special rewards bundle in the current Kickstarter campaign for the Biotar 75 . The

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