Key Features
Thypoch introduces a vintage full-frame prime with the Simera 35mm f/1.4. Designed for M-mount cameras, this fast manual-focus lens provides a nostalgic touch to its imagery at a classic focal length. An aperture de-click switch, featured on the barrel alongside the aperture control ring, allows users to seamlessly switch between smooth and clicked operation, making this prime well suited for videography and photography alike.
Low Chromatic Aberration
The Simera 35mm f/1.4 features an aspherical element and three high-refractive index elements to reduce color aberration and improve image quality.
Smooth Bokeh & Strong Low Light Performance
With the ability to capture at a bright f/1.4 aperture, high-quality imagery is assured even in unfavorable lighting conditions. The lens's 14-bladed diaphragm creates circular bokeh that provides a soft and pleasing frame to your subject, which is particularly useful for portraits. When capturing up-close subjects, a minimum focus of 1.5' is available.
Resistance Reminder
When turned to 0.7m, you'll feel a dampening to alert you that the lens focusing distance is about to exceed the limit of the camera body.
Retro Square Lens Hood
The Simera 35mm f/1.4 is equipped with a retro-inspired, square lens hood that's anodized to prevent scratching. The threaded interior of the lens hood helps ensure sharper images by blocking out unwanted light.
Key Features
Designed in homage to the legendary Kern Macro-Switar lens for Alpa 35mm cameras, the black Sony E-mount Thypoch Simera 35mm f/1.4 Lens has bright, low-light friendly optics in a sleek aluminum housing for high-quality imagery in a wide range of shooting scenarios. Its large aperture enhances depth of field effects including bokeh and subject-background separation. Featuring a declickable aperture ring and a grooved focus tab, the manual focus design is both tactile and wieldy. The optical design features three high-refractive index elements and an aspherical element for clarity from the center to the edge of the frame.
Key Features
Thypoch introduces a vintage full-frame prime with the Simera 35mm f/1.4. Designed for M-mount cameras, this fast manual-focus lens provides a nostalgic touch to its imagery at a classic focal length. An aperture de-click switch, featured on the barrel alongside the aperture control ring, allows users to seamlessly switch between smooth and clicked operation, making this prime well suited for videography and photography alike.
Low Chromatic Aberration
The Simera 35mm f/1.4 features an aspherical element and three high-refractive index elements to reduce color aberration and improve image quality.
Smooth Bokeh & Strong Low Light Performance
With the ability to capture at a bright f/1.4 aperture, high-quality imagery is assured even in unfavorable lighting conditions. The lens's 14-bladed diaphragm creates circular bokeh that provides a soft and pleasing frame to your subject, which is particularly useful for portraits. When capturing up-close subjects, a minimum focus of 1.5' is available.
Resistance Reminder
When turned to 0.7m, you'll feel a dampening to alert you that the lens focusing distance is about to exceed the limit of the camera body.
Retro Square Lens Hood
The Simera 35mm f/1.4 is equipped with a retro-inspired, square lens hood that's anodized to prevent scratching. The threaded interior of the lens hood helps ensure sharper images by blocking out unwanted light.
Key Features
Designed in homage to the legendary Kern Macro-Switar lens for Alpa 35mm cameras, the black Sony E-mount Thypoch Simera 28mm f/1.4 Lens puts its bright, low-light friendly optics into a sleek aluminum housing for high-quality imagery in a wide range of shooting scenarios. Its large aperture also enhances depth of field effects like bokeh and subject-background separation. Featuring a declickable aperture ring and a grooved focus tab, the lens' manual focus design is both tactile and wieldy. The optical design features an extra-low dispersion element, two high-refractive index elements, and an aspherical element for clarity from the center to edge of the frame.