Telephoto Lens
Lens Mount
F/5.6
62 mm
250mm
Overview

NiSi 250mm f/5.6 Reflex Manual Focus Lens

Experience the elegance and precision of the NiSi 250mm f/5.6 Reflex Lens, a masterfully recreated mirror lens inspired by lenses of the past. Designed for photographers who crave distinctive bokeh effects and a painterly, oil painting-like feel, this manual focus lens offers exceptional quality and unique artistic capabilities.

SKU: GC11-N-227317

NiSi 250mm f/5.6 Reflex Manual Focus Lens

NiSi 250mm f/5.6 Reflex Manual Focus Lens

Experience the elegance and precision of the NiSi 250mm f/5.6 Reflex Lens, a masterfully recreated mirror lens inspired by lenses of the past. Designed for photographers who crave distinctive bokeh effects and a painterly, oil painting-like feel, this manual focus lens offers exceptional quality and unique artistic capabilities.

With a full-frame focal length of 250mm and a fixed aperture of f/5.6, this lens is perfect for capturing mesmerising backgrounds and creating a strong sense of compression in your images. The advanced optical design incorporates 6 elements in 3 groups, including a 48-layer dielectric high reflection coating and ultra-low reflection coating, ensuring superior image quality with reduced chromatic aberration and vivid colours.

Key highlights include a minimum focusing distance of 2 meters, a 270° focus rotation for precise manual focusing, and compatibility with 62mm filters.

Embrace the beauty of the shallow depth of field, clear doughnut-shaped bokeh, and the unique double-line effect that adds a charming artistic touch to your photos. Whether you're capturing portraits, nature, or cinematic videos, the NiSi 250mm f/5.6 Reflex Lens will elevate your photography to new artistic heights.

Key Features:

Full Frame | f/5.6 Fixed Aperture

Compact Telephoto Lens

Unique Bokeh, Distinctive Donut-shaped Bokeh Effect

Out-of-focus Double-line Effect

Manual Focus Lens

270 Degree Focus Rotation with a 62mm Filter Thread

Integrated Lens Hood Can be Rotated Out When Required

High Image Quality, Reduced Chromatic Aberration, and Warm Tones

Ideal for Portraits and Nature Photography

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NiSi 250mm f/5.6 Reflex Manual Focus Lens

Telephoto Lens
Lens Mount
F/5.6
62 mm
250mm
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Product Overview

NiSi 250mm f/5.6 Reflex Manual Focus Lens

Experience the elegance and precision of the NiSi 250mm f/5.6 Reflex Lens, a masterfully recreated mirror lens inspired by lenses of the past. Designed for photographers who crave distinctive bokeh effects and a painterly, oil painting-like feel, this manual focus lens offers exceptional quality and unique artistic capabilities.

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Key Features

Telephoto Lens

A compact telephoto lens that combines mirrors with refracting optics.

Lens Mount

NiSi Reflex Lenses are equipped with interchangeable EF Mount, RF Mount, E Mount, X Mount, G Mount, F Mount, Z Mount, XCD Mount.

F/5.6

With a fixed aperture of f/5.6, this lens is perfect for capturing mesmerising backgrounds and creating a pronounced sense of compression in your images.

62 mm

NiSi 250mm f/5.6 Reflex Manual Focus Lens has a front filter size of 62 mm.

250mm

NiSi f/5.6 Reflex Manual Focus Lens has a focal length of 250mm.

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