MS Optics launches ultra-slim 17mm F4.5 pancake lens for Leica M

MS Optics launches ultra-slim 17mm F4.5 pancake lens for Leica M
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Japanese manufacturer of hand-made lenses, MS Optics, has launched a 17mm F4. 5 lens for the Leica M system that is just 10. 2mm thick. The Perar 17mm F4. 5 Retro Focus Ultra Thin lens has an angle of view of 100° and weighs only 60g.

The lens has been designed and made by Sadayasu Miyazaki who has made a reputation converting classic lenses for the Leica M system.

The lens uses four elements in four groups and focuses from 0. 4m to infinity, while the minimum aperture is F16. A good deal of vignetting is said to be present when the lens is used wide open, but the designer says that when the focus is set to 1. 40m everything from 0. 8m to infinity will be sharp.

The lens is available in limited numbers from Japan Camera Hunter in Japan or from the European distributor Taos Photographic, priced

Product description

MS Optics Perar Ultra-Wide 17mm f4. 5 Retrofocus

Miyazaki San is ready to release the next lens in his new series of lenses. This time entering the ultra-wide category with a tiny 17mm lens. This tiny lens packs a huge punch.

Lens details:
PERAR 17mm F4. 5 Full MC – retro focus super wide ultra-thin design only 10. 2mm long
This is a slow lens, but it tosses the standard practice for retro focus lens designs in the trash, as it is as small as a body cap, weighs only 70 grams, and is just 10. 2mm long, making it easy to use outdoors. Performance is very high from maximum aperture. Due to the four element four group optical design and full multi-coating, the characteristics of this lens are excellent color rendition and high contrast. When the distance scale is set to 1. 4m, everything from 0. 8m to infinity is in focus. To take good snaps, hold the camera upright against your chest without looking through the viewfinder, approach the subject, and press the shutter while looking at the subject directly, and you can capture dynamic expressions.

A weakness of the lens is the peripheral light fall off, especially at maximum aperture, but this lens is improved compared to the 21mm and 24mm Perars. Distortion is kept to +/-2%, which is about the average for a 28mm lens, but it may stand out in some circumstances. Compared to the Zeiss Distagon 18mm F4, this is neither superior nor inferior, but taking into consideration the fact that the Zeiss lens is a 10 element optical design, 70mm in diameter, 51. 5mm long, and weighs 350g, I think the good points of my lens are pretty clear. For a filter, the glass removed from a 34mm filter can be attached inside the hood.

Specifications

ULTRA MINI retro focus 17mm f4. 5 (ultra-wide 100 degree coverage)

4 elements in 4 groups, all multi-coated

Leica mount with focus coupling from 0. 85m to infinity

Focuses down to 0. 3m on mirrorless cameras

Size: 50mm diameter x 10. 2mm length

Weight: 60g for lens, 100g for set

@ f4. 5 – there is some coma
@ f8 – lens is pretty much at peak performance
@ f11 – corners improve a bit more

Limited stocks are available of this lens and there is a waiting period as they come in trickles.

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