On December 12, 2020, the Schneider Kreuznach 80mm LS AF Mark II 1: 2.8 lens was announced.
Basic properties
- For medium format cameras of the XF Phase One system with sensor size 53.4 x 40 mm, mount XF645
- Focal Length: 80mm (EGF for Phase One is about 50mm)
- Relative Hole: 1: 2.8-1: 32
- Leaf shutter (LS - Leaf Shutter) with shutter speed up to 1/4000 second. Flash sync up to 1/1600 second
- Optical design: 8 elements in 6 groups, including 1 aspherical element
- Auto focus
- Filter Diameter: 72 mm
- Weight: 765 gram
- Price: about 6000 dollars
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Material prepared Arkady Shapoval.
Reserved space for angry comments from compatriots, indignant at the cost of a lens with parameters 80 / 2.8 :-)
Cool. Schneider lives)
I remembered mobile phones of hand-made unit assembly at insane prices for the “new Russians” in the early 2000s. Then there was NOTHING outstanding in them, but prestige! ..
This is all because someone eats too much! (©) Even the super-duper Zeiss Otus, with its fancy circuit and f / 1.4 working hole, goes “only” at 3800 ... This information is enough here: “Optical design: 8 elements in 6 groups, including 1 aspherical element "(the level of the cheap Samyang 85 / 1.4, we drag) to still suspect an extra zero in the price tag and a claim to" Illitarity ". Anticipating “but it covers the frame of the SF !!!”, one involuntarily asks the question: who said, proved that modern portrait photographers cannot cover the frame of SF with a pixel of 4.6 microns (albeit with noticeable vignetting)?
Zeiss Otus darling under the full frame, not under the SF. Do you compare objective lenses by the presence of lenses?
Tolsto. Only two factors prevent the use of FF-glasses on SF (if we omit the mechanical incompatibility along the working segment, and consider only the optical quality): the curvature of the field; and vignetting. The curvature of the field in modern schemes is corrected so well that everything depends only on vignetting. Knowing this, the cunning Chinese even cut down a special adapter FF> SF, which corrects vignetting. Google for Laowa Magic Format Converter (MFC).
I often see statements like "it only has 5-6-7-n lenses." It seems that people really think that there are never too many lenses.
the key words were “were”. But here the situation is different, these solutions with Phase One are taken for serious projects, where prices do not play a special role. As in cinematography, a rig from one camera can easily cost 500.000. Not everyone will shoot video on 550d and whale. So it is here.
And just one question: in which Japan or which China was it developed and assembled? Certainly not in Kreuznach'e ...
Who can tell if this Schneider Kreuznach 80mm lens can be mounted on a gfx 100 camera?
Will it fit the Canon 1100D?
not fit