Meyer-Optik Görlitz Trioplan f2.9/50 lens will be available in Pentax K mount



Meyer-Optik Görlitz announced today that the Trioplan f2.9/50 lens (currently listed on Kickstarter) will also be available for Pentax K mount cameras. For more information on the company and this project, check out this interview with Dr. Prenzel from Meyer-Optik-Görlitz.

Press release and lens specifications:

Meyer-Optik Announces Trioplan f2.9/50 Kickstarter Now Offering Leica L and Pentax K Mount Versions

The Trioplan f2.9/50 becomes the first third party lens made for Leica L Mount SL & T Cameras

Atlanta, GA — Meyer-Optik Görlitz announced today support for Leica L (suitable for SL & T mirrorless cameras ) and Pentax K mounts with its  new Kickstarter for the Trioplan f2.9/50.With the fundraiser for the soap bubble bokeh lens surpassing $500,0000, Meyer –Optik was able to add support for Leica and Pentax versions of the Trioplan 50,

Meyer-Optik is the first 3rd party lens manufacturer to create a lens for Leica L.  The Trioplan series has been a nostalgic favorite for mirrorless camera users, in particular Sony and Fuji. Providing an art lens for the superior Leica family of mirrorless cameras was a natural step.

The Pentax K Mount lens supports the camera company’s 35 mm SLR and DSLR cameras as well as the K-01 mirrorless camera. The new version of the Trioplan f2.9/50 will bring soap bubble bokeh to this photography lover’s camera series.

“The response to the Trioplan f2.9/50 and its innovative new  front focusing lens has been tremendous,” said Dr. Stefan Immes, CEO and creative director of the project. “Demand justifies the addition of these two new Leica L and Pentax K versions of the Trioplan f2.9/50.  We are very proud to offer support for these two prestigious camera brands, and in particular are thrilled to be the first third party manufacturer of an art lens for the Leica SL & T cameras.”

The Trioplan f2.9/50 Kickstarter will continue until 12:00 p.m. Central European Time on May 19.  Backers will be asked after the Kickstarter ends their preferred lens mount.

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