Kipon Iberit 75mm f/2.4 Review
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Our editorial take on the Kipon Iberit 75mm f/2.4
The Kipon Iberit 75mm f/2.4 is a manual-focus prime lens positioned in the $558 segment, offering a moderate telephoto focal length at a relatively accessible price point. With an f/2.4 maximum aperture, it sits between fast portrait primes and more conservative kit zooms, trading some speed for a smaller form factor and lower cost.
At this focal length and price, the Iberit 75mm targets photographers looking for a manual-focus option for portraiture, detail work, or reportage without the weight and expense of faster glass. Manual-only operation means it's best suited for deliberate shooting rather than fast action. The Iberit line is known for compact construction and metal build quality, making this a practical choice for those comfortable working without autofocus and who value size and value over maximum speed.
- Moderate telephoto focal length useful for portraits and detail shots
- Relatively affordable for a metal-built prime lens
- Compact and lightweight compared to faster telephoto primes
- Manual focus only, unsuitable for fast-moving subjects
- f/2.4 maximum aperture is slower than many portrait primes
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About this product
The Kipon Iberit 75mm f/2.4 is a manual-focus prime lens for Fujifilm GF medium-format cameras, released in 2019. It serves landscape, portrait, and studio photographers seeking a compact, affordable normal focal length with full manual control.
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