Boutique Japanese optics producer MS Optics has launched its newest hand-crafted lens, the Sonnetar 50mm F1.3 lens for Leica M-mount cameras. As with all of MS Optics’ previous lenses, this bespoke lens is constructed from the bottom up by Mr. Sadayasu Miyazaki in Chiba, Japan.

Because the identify suggests, the lens encompasses a Sonnar optical design and is constructed of 5 components in 4 teams. All six components are multi-coated and supply 97% mild transmission. The lens encompasses a 14-blade aperture diaphragm (made by Otto Niemann), an aperture vary of F1.3 by means of F16 and has a minimal focusing distance of 80cm (31.5”).

As with almost all of Mr. Miyazaki’s designs, this lens is comparatively compact, measuring 49mm (1.9”) in diameter by 36mm (1.4”) lengthy and weighs solely 143g (5oz) with the lens hood hooked up. Beneath is a pattern gallery of photographs taken with the lens, supplied by MK Direct and Japan Digital camera Hunter (JCH’s are watermarked and shot on movie):

The MS Optics Sonnetar 50mm F1.3 lens for Leica M-mount cameras is avaialble to buy for round ¥115,900 (~$955) from Japan Digital camera Hunter, Japan Exposures and MK Direct, though MK Direct is presently exhibiting the itemizing as bought out.