ปีผลิต
1980
ผลิตที่
Japan
สูตรเลนส์
6 elements in 5 groups or 7 elements in 6 groups (sources differ).
อัปเดต
1 ก.ค. 2569
Pentax K · 50mm · f/1.4
ปีผลิต
1980
ผลิตที่
Japan
สูตรเลนส์
6 elements in 5 groups or 7 elements in 6 groups (sources differ).
อัปเดต
1 ก.ค. 2569
The Revuenon MC 50mm f/1.4 was a fast, manual-focus standard prime produced from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s, sold under the Revue brand, a house label of the German retailer Foto-Quelle. Like many Revue-badged optics, it was not made in-house but was likely manufactured by Cosina or Tomioka, and it was positioned as a budget-friendly alternative to first-party 50mm f/1.4 lenses. Despite its modest, no-name branding, the reviews indicate it has earned a genuine cult following on account of its optical performance, solid build, and distinctive rendering. On the Pentax Forums review database it holds a 9.33 average user rating with 95% of reviewers recommending it, largely thanks to its very high value-for-money. It should be noted there is a closely related but separate lens, the single-coated Auto Revuenon 55mm f/1.4 (M42 mount), which one reviewer bought after confusing it with the multi-coated 50mm f/1.4; that reviewer noted the 50mm MC 'actually appears to be quite a bit better.' No established nicknames or community jargon for this lens appear in the reviews.
สรุป: The Revuenon 50mm f/1.4 MC is a budget vintage standard prime that punches far above its no-name branding. It rewards those who embrace its dual character: a soft, glowing, spherical-aberration look wide open for portraits, and crisp, contrasty results from f/2.8 down. With smooth bokeh, solid build, a long focus throw, and outstanding value, it is a rewarding pick for manual-focus enthusiasts and vintage-look shooters, provided you buy the multi-coated 50mm and not confuse it with the inferior single-coated 55mm sibling.
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ที่รูรับแสงกว้างสุด (f/1.4) ให้ภาพนุ่มและมีแสงฟุ้งแบบฝัน; เริ่มให้ความคมตั้งแต่ f/2.8 เป็นต้นไป โดยความคมที่ขอบภาพจะดีขึ้นเมื่อปิดรูรับแสงลง
การเคลือบหลายชั้นช่วยลดการเกิดแฟลร์และเพิ่มความเปรียบต่าง
ความคมชัดต่ำเมื่อใช้รูรับแสงกว้างสุด เนื่องจากความคลาดทรงกลมและแสงฟุ้ง ดีขึ้นอย่างมากเมื่อหรี่รูรับแสงลง
The Revuenon MC 50mm f/1.4 was a fast, manual-focus standard prime produced from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s, sold under the Revue brand, a house label of the German retailer Foto-Quelle. Like many Revue-badged optics, it was not made in-house but was likely manufactured by Cosina or Tomioka, and it was positioned as a budget-friendly alternative to first-party 50mm f/1.4 lenses. Despite its modest, no-name branding, the reviews indicate it has earned a genuine cult following on account of its optical performance, solid build, and distinctive rendering. On the Pentax Forums review database it holds a 9.33 average user rating with 95% of reviewers recommending it, largely thanks to its very high value-for-money. It should be noted there is a closely related but separate lens, the single-coated Auto Revuenon 55mm f/1.4 (M42 mount), which one reviewer bought after confusing it with the multi-coated 50mm f/1.4; that reviewer noted the 50mm MC 'actually appears to be quite a bit better.' No established nicknames or community jargon for this lens appear in the reviews.