This time last year we were thrilled to introduce the Nour Triplet V 2.0/64 Bokeh Control Art Lens – a lens unlike any other. Inspired by historical lens design, its 64 mm focal length hits a sweet spot between classic 50 mm and 80 mm lenses, delivering superb versatility and precision. Whether capturing portraits or landscapes, the stopless aperture ring allows smooth transitions from f/2.0 and f/16. Plus, with the 0.6 m close focusing distance, three enchanting bokeh effects plus drop-in aperture plates, your creativity knows no bounds. | | |
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“If you’re after a lens that delivers something a little different than your standard 50mm or 85mm portrait lens then the Lomography Nour Triplet f/2.0 64mm lens does just that. With three bokeh modes to choose from, you can choose how blurred, rounded or smooth your bokeh is which adds an element most modern digital lenses just can’t do.” |
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Photographers and videographers around the world have been discovering the power of the Nour Triplet V 2.0/64 Bokeh Control Art Lens. From distinctive portrait work to cinematic storytelling; it’s a useful tool for the creative mind. Photographer and music video director Chaemoo Kim tested its unique features to create a series of evocative portraits, using the bokeh control and aperture plates to enhance the emotional depth of each story behind the images. | |
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“[…] being able to easily switch between filter effects like soft and bubble allowed me to change the mood as needed, making it effortless to express the desired atmosphere in my shots.” |
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Understanding Spherical Aberration |
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Our lens is named after the fascinating scientist, Hasan Ibn al-Haytham, who lived around 1021 in Cairo, Egypt, and whose groundbreaking work shaped our modern understanding of light. The Nour Triplet V 2.0/64 Bokeh Control Art Lens features a spherical aberration control knob, enabling seamless shifts between three distinct visual styles. Over-correcting spherical aberration offers a bubble bokeh look, and on the other side, minimal correction renders a soft focus glow across the frame. To dive deeper into the captivating science behind the lens, visit our Magazine. | |
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