Joseph Petzval sparked a photographic revolution in 1840 when he invented his original lens. In the same style as the Petzal 85 portrait lens from 2013, this new Petzal 58 Bokeh Control Art Lens from Lomography aims to give you DSLR fans control over that sweet, swirly bokeh in the out of focus areas of your shot. Each hand-constructed lens features the finest quality Russian glass optics and is available for modern camera mounts (Canon EF, Nikon F, Sony A7, Fuji X-Pro 1, etc.) in a brass or black finish. The art lens has a 58mm focal length and a maximum aperture of f/1.9, which are the perfect characteristics for portraits, landscapes and everything in between.
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