The Mitakon Speedmaster 135mm f/1.4 lens dwarfs the Fujifilm GFX 50S and seems to be designed for full frame cameras first, but it should work just fine on the Fujifilm GFX thanks to it’s 4:3 sensor, which is more square in design than the 3:2 sensor in most full frame cameras. The price of the lens is ¥330,000 excluding tax (around $2,900). The SpeedMaster 65mm F1.4 and 85mm F1.2 were announced in April of this year.
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Specs and Samples:
Focal length | 135 mm (converted to 35 mm format) | focus | MF (manual focus) |
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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 |
Via stkb.co.jp, Photorumors