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    Thypoch Simera 28mm & 35mm f/1.4 now available with Type II Focus Tab Version

    KlausBy KlausApril 24, 2025
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    Thypoch’s debut lenses, the Simera 28mm & 35mm f/1.4, first launched in 2023, made waves with their fusion of retro aesthetics and modern optical engineering. Now, Simera 28mm and 35mm ASPH type ii are available with a crescent-shaped focus tab, offering an enhanced user experience.

    Compatible with Leica M, Nikon Z, Fujifilm X, and Canon RF mounts, these new versions replace the infinity-lock mechanism with an ergonomic focus tab, enabling smooth, single-finger focusing.

    Simera series is one of the very few M mount lenses that designed with floating groups which ensure identical performance from infinity to close focus. Now with a focus tab, the whole lens mirrors very well the latest Leica Summilux 28mm & 35mm lenses, ensuring precise control and optical quality.


    What’s Different?

    The only major difference between the two versions is the focusing mechanism and price:

    • Type i (Infinity-Lock Version): Enhances stability by preventing lens rotation during installation, ensuring secure handling. (699 USD)
    • Type ii (Focus-Tab Version): Ergonomically designed for a comfortable grip, enabling smooth, single-finger focusing for seamless operation. (769 USD for Simera 28mm f/1.4, and 749 USD for Simera 35mm f/1.4)

    *The Simera 28mm ASPH has a minor appearance improvement on the rear part, which is slightly thinner than Type i, giving it a more streamlined, straight-line look.

    Key Features:

    • 14-blade diaphragm for creamy bokeh and stunning starbursts.
    • 0.4m / 0.45m minimum focus distance for.
    • Floating element design ensures same good definition from infinity to close focus distance.
    • 1950s-inspired red-dot depth-of-field scale for vintage charm and functionality.
    • “Sun” & “Moon” aperture markings for quick switching between click and declick modes, perfect for photo and video use.
    • Tactile 0.7m resistance point to aid rangefinder-to-EVF transitions.

    Upgrading from Infinity Lock?

    Thypoch does not recommend modifying an infinity-lock version to a focus-tab version. The process requires disassembling and recalibrating more than four internal components, which could compromise lens optical performance and mechanical stability. Therefore, Thypoch does not offer conversion services for this reason.

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