After the 21mm T1.5 cine lens, today Irix announced a new 21mm f/1.4 full-frame DSLR lens for Canon, Nikon, and Pentax cameras. Check pricing and availably at Adornaa, B&H, and the official Irix USA store. Here are the details:
Irix 21mm f/1.4 – main features:
Advanced optical design and applications
The Irix 21mm f/1.4 is based on 4 ultra-low dispersion glass elements, 4 high reflectance elements and 2 aspherical elements. There are a total of 15 elements in 11 optical blocks. The lens was designed to work with the latest generation full-frame 35mm sensors, i.e. with high resolution.
The optical structure translates into two particularly important parameters - the first one is the perfectly corrected distortion, which does not exceed 2%. Therefore, it’s not visible in practice, so the lens is ideal for all kinds of architectural photos or other subjects where image distortions are undesirable. The second parameter is the coma, also kept to a minimum level. Thanks to this, and thanks to the f/1.4 aperture, the lens is perfect for widely understood astrophotography.
It is also worth emphasizing the 11-blade diaphragm which provides a unique bokeh effect even despite the 21mm focal length. Certainly, all amateurs of reportage and street photography will appreciate this feature.
External construction - DRAGONFLY version
The lens housing is a continuation of the Dragonfly manufacturing standard known from earlier Irix models. Its most important aspects are:
The lens has a focus confirmation system on the camera display. Semi-automatic (PASM) modes and EXIF data recording are available on this model thanks to electronic controls, allowing the aperture to be controlled from the camera.
Manual focusing is facilitated by the characteristic focusing ring, which, thanks to the combination of a properly selected texture and rubber material, allows for precise focusing.
"Focus Lock" function
The Focus Lock function is also a hallmark of Irix lenses - it allows you to lock the focusing ring in a specific position. It’s especially useful when we want to keep a specific distance to the photographed object (zone-focusing) or we want to keep perfect focus at infinity in landscape or astrophotography.
Technical data:
Image format |
full frame (43.3 mm) |
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Focal length |
21 mm |
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Aperture range (F) |
F1.4 ~ 16 |
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The number of diaphragm blades |
11 (rounded) |
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Minimum focus distance |
0,30m (11.81”) |
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Focusing ring |
Ring rotation angle |
140° |
Distance scale |
Metric and imperial |
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Viewing angle |
Full frame |
89.7 ° |
Filter mount diameter |
NA |
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Seals |
3 |
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Markings |
Laser engraved, reacting to UV light |
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Dimensions |
Canon EF – mount |
101 x 95 mm |
Nikon F mount |
99 x 95 mm |
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Pentax K mount |
103 x 95 mm |
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Weight |
Canon EF – mount |
830g |
Nikon F mount |
816g |
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Pentax K mount |
816g |
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Accessories included |
Lens hood |
1 |
Front lens cap |
1 |
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Rear lens cap |
1 |
Irix 21mm f/1.4 lens sample photos: