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Chroma Camera will soon be releasing a very compact 24mm f/11 street lens for M39 mount (which can then be mounted to many mirrorless cameras with an adapter). Optical prescription by yours truly, and the lens assembly designed by Steve, myself, and Max — that’s the same team that designed the ChromaGraphica double dry plate holders.
This lens originated in a suggestion I made to Steve about putting optics on his 24x24mm square frame Cube Camera in place of the pinhole. I also wanted to see how much I could push the price point down on an American/British designed and assembled piece of photographic hardware (we compromised by sourcing parts in China, otherwise it would be 3x-4x the cost). It’s a simple two-lens aplanat, glass, fully AR-coated, with no distortion and nice performance for such a simple design. Steve liked the prototypes so much that he wanted to offer a standalone lens for folks to try.
This is a fixed focus lens with focus set at hyperfocal distance at factory. This provides DoF from ~1.0m to infinity. I actually designed it at f/8, but we’re releasing the fixed f/11 version to avoid adding the cost of a focus mechanism.
There was a recent article on Kosmo Foto. 35mmc.org should have a review coming out soon.
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Hoping to release in September if we get all the parts in on schedule.
This lens originated in a suggestion I made to Steve about putting optics on his 24x24mm square frame Cube Camera in place of the pinhole. I also wanted to see how much I could push the price point down on an American/British designed and assembled piece of photographic hardware (we compromised by sourcing parts in China, otherwise it would be 3x-4x the cost). It’s a simple two-lens aplanat, glass, fully AR-coated, with no distortion and nice performance for such a simple design. Steve liked the prototypes so much that he wanted to offer a standalone lens for folks to try.
This is a fixed focus lens with focus set at hyperfocal distance at factory. This provides DoF from ~1.0m to infinity. I actually designed it at f/8, but we’re releasing the fixed f/11 version to avoid adding the cost of a focus mechanism.
There was a recent article on Kosmo Foto. 35mmc.org should have a review coming out soon.

Chroma Cameras reveals new lens for Leica screw-mount cameras
Large-format camera producer Chroma Cameras has announced it is producing its first lens – for 35mm Leica screw-mount cameras. The new lens follows a 35mm Cube pinhole camera which has joined Chrom…

Hoping to release in September if we get all the parts in on schedule.
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