On October 4, 2023, the Nour Triplet V 2.0/64 Bokeh Control Art Lens by Hasan Ibn al-Haytham, Cairo, c.1021 CE was introduced.
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For full-frame mirrorless cameras
Lens mount: Sony E, Nikon Z, Canon RF
Focal Length: 64mm
Lens design: 5 elements in 3 groups
Maximum aperture: f/2,0
Available apertures: f/2,0, f/2,8, f/4, f/5,6, f/8, f/11, f/16
Double diaphragm mechanism
Minimum focusing distance: 0,6 meters
Filter thread: 55mm
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And who vibrate for this Hassan ibn al-Khaifam? I don’t believe that in Egypt, with their low production culture, lenses can become more primitive. It's new.
Obviously - CDGM glass and lens processing in China. China will also make beautiful mechanics. “We will buy everything on aliexpress, on aliexpress, on ali-aliexpress!” (WITH)
To be honest, I was shocked when I saw “Triple” and “64/2” in the same line. I thought that the technology had arrived (more precisely, the materials had arrived) - a triplet of about fifty dollars without aspherics with f/2.0 was made! Then, however, it turned out that there were as many as five lenses in the “triplet” - and everything fell into place.
As for me, for a five-lens design with a short segment, the picture is not particularly impressive in quality and design; the system with a moving lens, in general, is also not very surprising - exactly the same effect is achieved in Tessar-type lenses when changing one of the gaps.
On the other hand, this is still an interesting creative lens in which image management solutions are implemented quite successfully.