Henning Serger
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Was this he company involved in re-introducing the 58mm f2 and 75mm f1.5 Biotar ?
Ian
Henning, this is a quite interesting development, more so if they pull it off.
The 100 f/2.8 certainly looks like it will be excellent, maybe even close to outstanding with the 15 bladed aperture.
As these lenses will be virtually a universal arrangement, in that they can be used on a very wide variety of camera manufacturers cameras. With their company name abbreviated to MOG and you add the universal to the start of the name in an abbreviated form. One might then call them, the "UNIMOG" of lens manufacturers, who can go where no other lens manufacturer is capable.
Ian,
OPC Optics was so far not active in offering own branded lenses on the market. They were supplier of lenses = lens elements for other companies (including Net SE, the former owner of the Meyer Optik Görlitz brand). Now they own the Meyer Optik Görlitz brand, and will offer their own, complete lenses under that brand.
Maybe they have produced lens elements for the lenses you have mentioned. That maybe possible, but we don't know for sure.
Best regards,
Henning
Seems to be the same company however taken over by OPC Optics ......
Ian
They look really nice. Their price point is high for what they are making, even at Germany’s manufacturing rates. They must not believe they can sell more than a few hundred of these.
Will it work economically? Will they sell enough lenses to be profitable and generate the capital for new lens designs?
I think you partially missed my point Henning, I appreciate that the company has new ownership, however the lenses they are releasing the two Trioplans and the two Primoplans are in fact the same as the netSE early Kickstarter project, so designs OPC Optics inherit from buying what was left of the bankrupt company.
Ian
Ian,
The 7Artisan lenses are nice, if you get a good one. Fundamentally, the quality control — from glass properties consistency from their sources to fab tolerances to machining tolerances in the mechanics — is simply decades apart comparing Asian supplier vs Europe.
What I personally find more interesting is that OPC has said several times that they are planning also to design completely new lenses. With no historic forerunners. I am curious to see......
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