Distinctive Visual Aesthetics
The 50mm f/1.4 lens sees and reframes everyday scenes from a natural perspective. Its meticulously crafted optics live up to every poetic moment of imagination and fleeting inspiration, with a minimum focusing distance of 0.45m complemented by floating lens elements that delicately capture nuances of light and shadow. This combination evokes emotional expression and intimate storytelling, offering a fresh artistic interpretation of everyday perspectives.
Simera 50 ©BluesJerry
Close-up Capability
The Simera 50mm overcomes the common limitation of a 70cm MFD found in many M-mount 50mm lenses by offering an outstanding minimum focusing distance of only 45cm and a maximum magnification ratio of 1: 6.4, allowing for full potential in close-up and intimate photography.
Its built-in floating lens elements provide remarkable resolution when focusing at 0.45 m, comparable to that of similar rangefinder lenses that focus at 0.9 m, resulting in consistently sharp images. The focusing ring is thoughtfully designed with a resistance point at 0.7 m, guiding users to switch to EVF for distances below 0.7 m.
Distinct Visual
With its fast f/1.4 aperture, the Simera 50mm excels in low-light conditions. The high refractive index multi-layer coatings and high refractive index elements delivers an abundant light transmission of up to T1.5, resulting in bright and vibrant images.
The cine-standard 14-blade aperture creates a round and pleasing bokeh, presenting a gentle focus falloff that evokes a three-dimensional cinematic visual. The click-and-declick aperture ring allows a smooth transition between photography and video modes for limitless creative expression.
Simera 50 ©Pushing Film
Inspiration Capture
Compact in structure, the Eureka 50mm measures only 2.7cm when collapsed and extends to 4.12cm during use, making it a portable companion designed for wandering artists.
Its classic retractable design and aluminum alloy structure embody lightweight elegance and rugged reliability, operating seamlessly between-30°C to +70°C. It’s the ideal partner for capturing moments in the most extreme conditions.