Reflex (the company behind the film SLR camera Kickstarter project) is now coming up with three new lenses: 40mm f/1.8, 75mm f/1.8 and 24mm f/1.8 that will be available in Nikon Z, Canon RF and Leica/Lumix L mount or to Fuji X and Micro 4/3 via adaptors with the EF version. The official Kickstarter launch is expected in January 2019. The price will be under $400:
Ahead of the anticipated release of the Reflex model I. later this year and in a Photokina 2018 preview special, we are proud to present to its audience, the first in a line up of three full frame lenses; The Reflex 40mm f/1.8 comes ahead of a 75mm f/1.8 and a 24mm f/1.8, completing a series of large aperture primes.
The Reflex I accompanying lens series have been optimized for both SLR and mirrorless photography with a compact form factor, carrying a double gauss lens design that signs for an organic look and smooth bokeh, making it a light and ideal daily shooter for both analog and digital photography. Furthermore, it features a clicked/step-less aperture ring for videography and cine adaptation and a large focus-ring rotation angle which enables for highly accurate focusing.
While being presented at Photokina in a native Reflex AR-i, Sony E and Canon EF mount, mirrorless versions will also become available in Nikon Z, Canon RF and Leica/Lumix L mount or to Fuji X and Micro 4/3 via adaptors with the EF version. The lens will be launched on Kickstarter mid-November and will ship January 2019.
Anticipated retail price will be under $400.
Technical specifications:
IMAGE SIZE |
35mm - Full Frame |
FOCAL LENGTH |
40mm |
FIELD OF VIEW |
56⁰ (diagonal) |
FOCUS RANGE |
0.34 m (1.1 ft) - ∞ |
FOCUS TYPE |
Manual |
APERTURE RANGE |
f/1.8 – f/22 |
APERTURE CONTROL |
Manual - Clicked and Step-less |
APERTURE SHAPE |
10 rounded blades |
LENS CONSTRUCTION |
6 elements in 5 groups |
FRONT FILTER THREAD |
62mm |
AVAILABLE MOUNTS |
Canon EF, Sony E |
DIMENSIONS |
E-mount: 64mm x 62.5mm - EF mount: 64mm x 40.3mm |
WEIGHT |
E-mount: 225g - EF mount: 187g |
Here are some pictures of the lenses at Photokina (via Photographyblog):