Press text: Meyer Optik Görlitz Lydith 30 f3.5 II available at BHphoto

You can now preorder the new Meyer Optik Görlitz Lydith 30 f3.5 II at BHphoto.

Press text:

Meyer Optik Görlitz Lydith 30 f3.5 II available!

  • New mechanical design and improved optical construction
  • Living colors and high-contrast rendering
  • High sharpness with unique transition into a wonderful Bokeh
  • Very short minimum object distance and stepless aperture

Bad Kreuznach – 24th August 2020 – Following the successful launch of the Trioplan 100 f2.8 II in June, Meyer Optik Görlitz releases the second new lens today – the Lydith 30 f3.5 II.

“With a focal length of 30 millimeters, the Lydith currently represents the shortest focal length in our portfolio and its imaging properties enable photographers to capture scenes with exceptional vividness”, explains Timo Heinze, Managing Director OPC Optics. “The way Lydith renders colors and draws contrast-rich, extremely sharp images with wonderful bokeh effects, leads to very dynamic images.”

New mechanical design and improved optical construction
The new Lydith 30 f3.5 II comes with a completely new mechanical design and revised optical design. “We have gathered lots of feedback and decided to step away from the previous mechanical design and to develop it from scratch. For us, usability and, of course, performance were our main focus. We have also greatly improved the internal optics and are now very satisfied with the final lens,” Timo Heinze continues.

Living colors and high-contrast rendering
The Lydith has always been known for its ability to bring colors to life and create very sharp, high-contrast-images. In certain shooting situations, the high-contrast rendering pushes the typical Lydith effect of releasing the focused object from the background in a three-dimensional way.

High sharpness with unique transition into a wonderful Bokeh
With the Lydith 30 f3.5 II, OPC Optics now releases one of the sharpest and highest-contrast lenses of Meyer Optiks historical portfolio. Of course, the Lydith also offers an extraordinary bokeh with stunning effects. At infinite distance, e.g. for street or landscape shots, the Lydith draws a special sharpness transition to the edges of the image, which leads to a higher concentration to the image center without being too pushy. At close distances, e.g. for plant photography, the Lydith then produces a wonderful bokeh – characterized by soap bubbles, a slight swirl, and a watercolor-like blurriness, which intensifies the three-dimensional impression even more.

Very short minimum object distance and stepless aperture
The new Lydith 30 f3.5 II is also ideal for macro photography due to its short minimum object distance of 0.15m, the three-dimensional imaging and the high sharpness at close ranges. In addition, videographers can once again take advantage of a stepless adjustable aperture.

What comes next?
The first serial production of the Trioplan 50 f2.8 II will be completed shortly as well. In addition, the new Primoplan 75 f1.9 II and the Primoplan 58 f1.9 II are expected to be released in 4-6 weeks. The respective launches will be announced in separate announcements.

Further technical details and photos taken with the new lenses are available at www.meyer-optik-goerlitz.com/en.

Bryen Trawick: New Panasonic S1H 2.1 Firmware Update | Shoot Raw Video!

Bryen contacted me to share his work:

As you know Panasonic recently announced the firmware 2.1 update for the S1H allowing the camera to record in raw, they had sent it to me early to try out and I was able to shoot this video “The Void” on the S1H for the big announcement.
This video is a creative piece shot on the S1H featuring choreography and acrobatics from cirque du soleil performers here in Las Vegas.

I wrote this blog about my experience about shooting with the new raw firmware update as well as my thoughts on the S1H for video shooters in general.
As a filmmaker who shoots mainly lumix, I really enjoy all the content on the L-rumors website and wanted to send you a link to my review, to see if you might be interested in publishing it on your website.

Here is the link including the article and footage shot for the release:

https://www.bryentrawick.com/post/panasonic-s1h-2-1-firmware

Panasonic manager Yamane: “We hope L-mount could be the standard format for video shooting

Mr. Yosuke Yamane, Director of Panasonic’s Imaging Business Unit has been interviewed by Imaging Resource. The focus really is on making L-mount the hybrid-video focus platform of choice. Here are a coupel of notes:

  1. Sales of the S1H exceeded Panasonics expectation
  2. Panasonic believes L-mount is a highly optimum mount for video shooting. And so going forward, they like to make L-mount a standard of the video shooting industry.

 

L-mount news roundup…


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f/8 and Be There: A Beginner’s Guide to Zone Focusing (Explora).
Panasonic Lumix S PRO 70-200mm F2.8 O.I.S Product Overview (Dpreview).

Glen:

Just wanted to let you know I found a way to add false colors to the Panasonic S1 & S1H. I think a lot of people could benefit from it so I produced a tutorial on how to do it. Here is the link to my YouTube video: https://youtu.be/ZhcaDXz0Mq8

Links:
Panasonic S1R at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic S1 at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic S1H at Amazon, BHphoto. Adorama. FocusCamera. Park UK.
Panasonic 24-70mm f/2.8 S lens at Amazon, BHphoto. Adorama. FocusCamera. Park UK.
Panasonic 50mm f/1.4 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 24-105mm f/4.0 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 70-200mm f/4.0 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.