RalphLambrecht
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When is April Fools Day in Germany?
same as everyehere elseApril1st,invented by the Romans ,I believe

When is April Fools Day in Germany?
The world of Licened trademerks gets even more wild.
I don't care Adrian, Meyer Optik were never in the first rank of World lens manufacturers German or not, my Canon 85 mm FD lens is superb, and I have no desire for one of these.Sad that they will not be doing one for the Canon FD mount but then again its been out of circulation for a long time.
(translation by me)Quality mde in Germany
We obtain the components in Germany and globally at fair conditions. Thus we can offer best technics at appropriate Prices. Meyer Görlitz lenses are assembled in Germany, but more important they are tested, measured and calibrated. So each lens earns itself the branding and the promise of Quality "Made in Germany" after having passed hrsh tests. Each lens leaves our workshop with individual test certifucate andf a 5-years warranty.
I don't care Adrian, Meyer Optik were never in the first rank of World lens manufacturers German or not, my Canon 85 mm FD lens is superb, and I have no desire for one of these.
Not in my household Adrian, my Canon FD 85mm f1.2 L lens I bought new 24 years ago will beat the hell out of this optic.Sad that they will not be doing one for the Canon FD mount but then again its been out of circulation for a long time.
Not in my household Adrian, my Canon FD 85mm f1.2 L lens I bought new 24 years ago will beat the hell out of this optic.
When I( bought this lens new Mick even with my staff discount of cost plus V.A.T. it cost almost a months pay,but because I'm primarily a portrait photographer I've never regretted it.I would go further and suggest that is one of the finest lenses ever produced.
It's the only lens I've actually used, that makes my Nikkor 85 f1.4 look shabby, performance wise and looks wise.
I think the sun shines out of my Nikkor 85 f1.4, but when shooting alongside that lens, only moon shine comes out!
Mick.
They introduced another two lenses, this time with F 0.09 apertures.
Both lack mounts suitable for film cameras. Strong similarities with Mitakon lenses are hinted at.
It seems the longer one looks at that "manufacturer" and their products the more questions arise...
Behold, how low the once mighty German camera optics industry has fallen... How the mighty have fallen!!
Sad that they will not be doing one for the Canon FD mount but then again its been out of circulation for a long time.
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The Canon FD 85mm f1.2L Adrian will put one of these lenses to shame and although they are still expensive second hand they are fantastic.
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