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Lomography's The Original 19th Petzval Lens

 Lomography's The Original 19th Petzval Lenslomography's 19th century petzval lens for DSLRs
 With the Lomography Petzval Portrait Lens, for the first time ever you can easily get the unique Petzval photographic look with 35mm analogue cameras and DSLR cameras. You can even shoot Petzval movies using DSLR cameras!eatures a large f/2.2 maximum aperture, which can achieve results with a very narrow depth of field, strong color saturation and unique vignetting effects.

Lomography's The Original 19th Petzval Lens
the lomography petzval lens is manufactured by a team of optics specialists at the zenit factory in russia


Lomography's The Original 19th Petzval Lens
the attachment is built with a high-quility brass enclosure and an newly improved petzval optical design


Lomography's The Original 19th Petzval Lens
the lens works with canon EF and nikon F mount cameras and is compatible with both 35mm SLR and DSLRs


Lomography's The Original 19th Petzval Lens
waterhouse aperture system detail


Lomography's The Original 19th Petzval Lens
shot with the first working prototype of our new petzval lens on a canon 5D


Lomography's The Original 19th Petzval Lens
shot with an old petzval lens from the 19th century on a canon 5D
Lomography's The Original 19th Petzval Lens
a diagram of the petzval lens and field curvature


Lomography's The Original 19th Petzval Lens
a diagram of a normal lens

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