Meyer Optik Görlitz Trioplan 50mm f/2.8 II Review
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The Meyer Optik Görlitz Trioplan 50mm f/2.8 II is a modern reissue of a classic lens design known for its distinctive soap bubble bokeh effect. At $599, it positions itself as a premium manual focus prime for photographers chasing vintage character in their images. Meyer Optik Görlitz has built a reputation around reviving historic German optics, and the Trioplan 50mm is one of its most recognizable offerings, delivering a rendering that stands apart from modern clinical sharpness.
The 50mm focal length (100mm equivalent on Micro Four Thirds) makes it a short telephoto suitable for portraits and selective detail work. As a manual focus lens with deliberate optical quirks, it appeals to those who value creative rendering over convenience. The Trioplan's signature look comes from its three-element Cooke triplet design, which produces the swirly, bubbly out-of-focus areas that have made it a cult favorite among portrait and art photographers.
- Unique soap bubble bokeh effect from classic triplet design
- Premium build quality with all-metal construction
- Manual focus encourages deliberate shooting and creative control
- Manual focus only with no electronic communication
- Premium price for a specialty lens with limited practical versatility
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