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Meyer Optik Görlitz updated their website with the new pricing of their updated (version II) lenses:
Meyer Optik Görlitz updated their website with the new pricing of their updated (version II) lenses:
Meyer Optik Görlitz confirmed that they will announce six new lenses at the 2020 Photokina show (see also this post): Trioplan 100 Trioplan 50 Trioplan 35 Primoplan 75 Primoplan 58 Lydith 30 All lenses are completely developed and manufactured in Germany and most models should be available in the next few months. Here is the full […]
Meyer Optik Görlitz sent me pictures of their new lenses (see this post for more details). The company confirmed to me that the outer housing of Trioplan 100 II has changed just slightly while most of the changes are inside the lens. The outer design of all other lenses (T50, Lydith, etc.) is completely new:
Meyer Optik Görlitz is back with three new (version II) lenses: “We are currently revising the entire portfolio and are expected to release the first optimized lens at the end of November. This is the Trioplan 100 f2.8 II. The other lenses such as Trioplan 50, Lydith 30 or Primoplan 75 will follow (presumably) in […]
Meyer Optik Görlitz is coming back to life with plans to optimize existing lenses and release new editions. Here are some of the new lenses they are working on: Primagon 50 f/2 (to be announced first later this year) New Trioplan 100 II version Trioplan 50 / 35+ Lydith 30 Primoplan 58 / 75 Plus […]
Today Meyer Optik Görlitz relaunched their website. In the press release, the new owners admitted that some of the lenses sold under the Meyer Optic Görlitz brand (Somnium and Nocturnus) were actually converted Russian and/or Chinese lenses and not “Made in Germany” as advertised: “In the course of the analysis of the last available portfolio […]
A few months ago NetSE, the company behind the Meyer Optik Görlitz, Emil Busch A.-G. Rathenau, Oprema Jena, C.P. Goerz, Ihagee Elbaflex and A. Schacht brands filed for bankruptcy. Today the German company OPC Optics (Precision Components Europe GmbH) announced that they have acquired the trademark rights to Meyer Optik Görlitz at the insolvency procedure of NetSE in Koblenz. The new owners intend to enter […]