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Mitakon 135mm f/1.4 lens now available for different Mounts

Zyoptics relaunch the previously announced Mitakon Speedmaster 135mm f/1.4 lens with several additional mounts.

The fast telephoto portrait lens now available in Canon EF,  Nikon F, Pentax K, Sony E, Sony A, Fujifilm G and Leica T mounts. The price of the lens is $2,999. Shipping is expected to start in October 2018.

Here are the technical specifications and some additional information including samples ahead of our article. 

Mitakon 135mm f/1.4 lens now available for different Mounts

Mitakon 135mm f/1.4 lens technical specifications

Focal length 135 mm (converted to 35 mm format) focus MF (manual focus)
Aperture F1.4 – F16 Lens configuration 11 groups in 5 groups (3 ultra-large aperture ED lenses)
Diaphragm blade 11 sheets Shortest shooting distance 1.6 m
full length 160 mm diameter Φ 111 mm
Filter diameter 105 mm mass 3000 g
Maximum shooting magnification 0.1 m Lens mount Canon EF / Nikon F / Pentax K / Sony E / Sony A / Fujifilm G / Leica T

The Mitakon 135mm f/1.4 is a ultra-fast portrait lens. A maximum aperture of f/1.4 makes it extremely convenient for shooting without flash in low light conditions. Designed for the use of full frame cameras, the large aperture will also provide fine control over depth of field for fascinating portrait photography. A few sample images of Mitakon 135mm f/1.4 lens available at this Flickr address.

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