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Kipon HandeVision IBELUX 40mm f/0.85 Hands-On Preview

We have a hands-on look at the Kipon HandeVision IBELUX 40mm f/0.85 lens, as well as the Kipon HandeVision 12mm f/2.8 lens for mirrorless cameras.

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Kipon HandeVision IBELUX 40mm f/0.85 Hands-On Preview: Kipon HandeVision IBELUX 40mm f/0.85

The Kipon HandeVision IBELUX 40mm f/0.85 is an ultra bright manual focus compact system camera lens for Micro Four Thirds, Sony NEX mount, Fujifilm X mount and Canon EOS M lens mounts, and is available now. 

Kipon HandeVision IBELUX 40mm f/0.85 Hands-On Photos of Equipment

Kipon were also showing the HandeVision 12mm f/2.8 lens for mirrorless cameras. 

Kipon HandeVision 12mm f/2.8 Hands-On Photos of Equipment

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pablophotographer 12 2.2k 450
23 Sep 2014 11:38AM
German design with Chinese manufacturing. I hear the built quality is good and that it's a heavy lens. I like the fact that the lens has manual controls and that the reading on the aperture ring corresponds with markings of distance in meters and feet, like it did on the old manual lenses; It helps deciding what aperture value to choose for the desired background clarity, which in turn reduces trial shots (saving film on SLRs and battery on DSLRs, mirrorless cameras in this case).
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