Why Thypoch Eureka 50mm f/2 can beat other 50mm f/2 lenses?
This Eureka 50mm f/2 review is a summarized text version of the YouTube video made by Matt Osborne. He compares the Thypoch Eureka 50mm f/2 with the Light Lens Lab Elcan 50mm f/2, Leica Summicron V5, and the Voigtlander 50mm f/2 APO.
The Eureka 50mm f/2 measures only 2.7cm when collapsed and extended to 4.12cm during use. It is similar to the size as the Light Lens Lab Elcan 50mm, but a little longer when extended.
The Eureka 50mm f/2 weighs only 120g, and is designed for portability, which can be evidenced by the figure below.
With the hood mounted, there isn't rangefinder blockage.
Highlights of the Eureka 50mm f/2
1) Image quality is good for portraits, with clean results and unique bokeh patterns.
2) Vignetting is noticeably wide open but improves at higher apertures.
3) The Eureka 50mm f/2 produces unique sun stars and lens flare, adding character to photos.
4) Sharpness is adequate for various shooting scenarios, with a vintage-modern rendering style.
5) The Eureka 50mm f/2 performs well on high-resolution sensors like the Leica M11 monochrome, delivering sharp images with good tonality.
Some Sample Shots
(Shot at f/2)
Conclusion
If you want to create film photos at wide open, the Thypoch Eureka 50mm f/2 will be optimal. The Light Lens Lab 50mm will be better at optical rendering which has heavy vignetting and softer corners. If you enjoy capturing portraits on the Leica M3, the Eureka 50mm f/2 would win because of its great sharpness.
The Eureka 50mm f/2 comes with a front cap, a rear cap, a UV filter, and a photo book. The Aluminum Version weighing 120g is priced at 579 USD / 549 EUR, and the Brass Version weighing 218g at 859 USD / 809 EUR.
To order one, please head over to our online official store.