Description
The Lomo Petzval 80.5mm f/1.9 Mark II is an anniversary lens created to mark the 180th anniversary of Joseph Petzval's legendary invention. The lens remains true to the early years of photography, adding opportunities for creative experimentation for photo and videographers.
The model is equipped with a bokeh control ring with different positions that change its character. This, in addition to a unique optical scheme that gives velvety watercolor bokeh at maximum aperture and exceptional sharpness when closed, makes it particularly suitable for artistic experimentation.
The Dual Aperture System enables the use of the Waterhouse Aperture System for even greater creative possibilities when shooting with the plates for rich and interesting defocus, and the large maximum aperture of the diaphragm allows working in low light conditions.
Characteristics
| General features | |
| Filter Thread | 67 mm |
| Aperture Max | f/1.9 |
| Aperture Min | f/22 |
| Image Stabilization | He |
Box contents
Front cap
Rear cap
Cleaning cloth
Waterhouse Aperture System with heart, star, diamond and guard tiles
Shooting guide








