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Your Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 Brass Edition Is Here

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Give yourself full creative flexibility Welcome To The Brass Age The is officially here! Pre-orders

Give yourself full creative flexibility [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [View in browser]( [Welcome To The Brass Age]( Welcome To The Brass Age The [Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 Brass Edition]( is officially here! Pre-orders are on their way and you can rest assured that your new favourite lens will be with you very soon. There’s only a handful of lenses left now, so if you’ve been pondering about getting one, you’ll need to be fast. Built specifically for mirrorless full-frame systems with Sony E, Nikon Z and Canon RF mounts, this lens is not something you’ll want to miss out on. With its signature bokeh and dual aperture system, this lens possesses a fierce toolkit for every modern photographer and filmmaker. [Shop Now]( [ ] Breaking Bokeh While you’re waiting for your brass beauty to arrive, why not have a read of some of our magazine articles dedicated to the [Petzval 55](’s signature Bokeh? What is Bokeh? Where does it come from? How does it work? Read the answers to all these questions, and more, in [Bokeh Basics](. [Read More →]( Still not quenched your thirst for Bokeh knowledge? Check out [the Beautiful Science of Bokeh]( and make yourself an expert! [Read More →]( [ ] Petzval Paradise We’d like to thank the following people for their photos: [Harimao Lee](, [fotobes](, [chilledvondub](, Emma Cortiso, [Louis Dazy](, [sandravo]( & [Zayira Ray](. [ ] [ ] [Manage your subscriptions]( [Browse our products]( [Visit one of our stores]( [Join our community]( [Read our magazine]( Lomography International: Kaiserstraße 34/12, 1070 Vienna, Austria, [+43-1-899-440](tel:+431899440) Lomography USA: 68 Jay Street, Suite 415, Brooklyn, NY 11201, [+1-718-422-7581](tel:+17184227581) Lomography Asia Pacific: Room 803, Shun Kwong Commercial Bldg, 8 Des Voeux Road West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, [+852-2915-2250](tel:+85229152250) Despite the fact that the content of this newsletter was compiled with due care we accept no warranty for the correctness, completeness and actuality of the content provided. Availability of the products featured in this newsletter may vary depending on location. [Lomography]( [.]

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