Data Sheet
Meyer
Optik
Görlitz
Distribution and Support
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Trioplan
f2.8 100mm
Why the Trioplan’s images are so beautiful?
Modern lenses are typically excellent in terms of
reproducing reality but the Trioplan is something
completely different. Think of it as a special brush
used by a painter, as it is a lens that creates art. The
Trioplan is brilliant for many uses: nature, portrait
and macro shots. Beside its wonderful and unique
soap bubble bokeh, which appears in backlight
situations, when it is used wide open at f.2.8 it
achieves a balanced sharpness with a wonderful soft
texture in out-of-focus areas.
Five-year guarantee
All of our lenses are made in Germany - some
products are even 100% handmade in Germany.
Meyer-Optik Görlitz lenses are made from the
best, globally available components in Germany
and ne-tuned with great care. Then, all lenses
undergo a rigorous inspection process with strict
tolerance limits. This is the step that makes every
Meyer-Optik-Görlitz lens something truly special.
This is how we guarantee that every single lens that
we release deserves its Made in Germany label and
lives up to our standards and Meyer-Optik-Görlitz’s
long history. Each lens has an individual inspection
certicate and a 5-year guarantee.
A legend in focus
We are bringing back the legendary Meyer
Optik Trioplan lens, known for its fabulous ‚soap
bubble‘ bokeh after almost a century. In today‘s
times of ultra-sharp lenses and pixel battles, we
want to enable photographers all over the world to
experience the true essence of photography and
bring the charm of the last century to today‘s images
and videos. The soap bubble bokeh brings the
photographer - and viewer - on an adventure that
photo editing simply cannot recreate.
Get close up to the updated Trioplan 100 lens
The original Trioplan was created by Hugo Meyer
in 1916. It was based on the Cooke-Triplet, designed
by Harold Dennis Taylor in 1893. The Trioplan was
one of the rst affordable lens constructions that
allowed a relatively high optical correction, an
extraordinary sharp center, and a high maximum
aperture. When used wide-open at f2.8, especially
when exposed to backlight, the Trioplan shows its
famous character, its bokeh, known as the soap
bubble bokeh.