Summer is right around the corner, bringing longer days and golden sunsets. Our Petzval Art Lenses, with their signature swirly bokeh and ultra-sharp centers, are a beautiful way to capture your summer memories from sun-kissed portraits to otherworldly landscapes. We’re currently inviting you to share your most captivating Petzval Art Lens creations in our Open Call. We want to see how the Petzval lens helps you bring your vision to life and selected submissions will be used for a very special project, which you will find out about very soon! |
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Heading out on a summer adventure? The Neptune Convertible Art Lens System is an ideal travel companion for your Canon EF and Nikon F cameras. This lightweight, compact system features three prime lenses – 35 mm, 50 mm and 80 mm – plus two aperture mechanisms, giving you a full creative toolkit in one package. From sweeping landscapes to intimate close-ups with the macro adapter, and delicate bokeh textures with six special aperture plates, it’s easy to experiment on the go without weighing down your camera bag. |
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Want to turn sun-drenched days into visual poetry? Whether you like the soft, glowing halos of the Daguerreotype Achromat 2.9/64 Art Lens or the painterly aberration effects of the Nour Triplet V 2.0/64 Bokeh Control Art Lens, each lens lets you play with light in a unique and expressive way. Let the golden hour glow wrap around your subjects, blurring the boundaries between dream and reality to turn every moment into a piece of art. |
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