To show the rewards – set of three postcards with images taken with a Trioplan f2.8/100mm (reward pledge $20)Īny new venture or innovation includes an element of risk, and ours is no different. If you have a question about shipping, handling or local charges, please don’t hesitate to contact us! If you have forgotten to add VAT/sales tax to your pledge, you can just raise it as long as the Kickstarter project is live. Please note there may be extra import costs/customs/taxes to pay upon delivery, depending on your location. or the European Union: Shipping costs is $50 USD. So please add an extra of 19% (VAT Germany) to your pledge for deliveries within the European Union.ĭeliveries to regions outside U.S. For our supporters from the European Union, please note that VAT is not included. Please note that sales tax is not included and must be added in line with local regulations.ĭeliveries to the European Union: Shipping costs in the European Union is $10 USD. Since we have a shipping hub in Reno, Nevada and an office in Atlanta, Georgia, for deliveries to these states, the local sales tax applies. For most deliveries inside the U.S., there is no additional fee besides shipping costs. Since local regulations vary, please note that we cannot be held responsible for additional sales taxes or import/customs fees added by your country.ĭeliveries to the U.S.: Shipping costs of the lenses in the U.S. or from Germany, depending on your – our supporter’s – location. To minimize shipping costs, our rewards will either ship from the U.S. The new Trioplan will be available worldwide. Only with your support we can bring these prototypes to the next stage: hand made manufacturing in Germany for a global market!Įvery moment of this journey has been magical, but the best can only come with your help – please join us to make a dream come true!Ĭopyright: René Coburger Shipping Information: With your support each Trioplan lens can be hand-made in the heart of the German optical industry: combining tradition with the latest in photographic technologies. We are honored to be bringing back the development of the Trioplan to its birthplace – the beautiful German town of Görlitz, where Hugo Meyer invented the first Trioplan lens in 1916.
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If you’re not a photographer, you can still join and support us by choosing an image, print or download one that has been taken by world-class photographers using the first Trioplan prototypes. If you want to experience the sharpness and the brilliant bokeh of the Trioplan, and bring a whole new level of art to your photography, then please pre-order a Trioplan. The prototypes display the characteristic bokeh at a low f-stop and the unique type of sharpness which add a fifties look to the images, and by pre-ordering the Trioplan f2.8/100 or picking one of our rewards, you will be part of this exciting journey. That’s why we wanted to bring this project to the Kickstarter community: it understands art, technology, and drives amazing opportunities, such as this.įor almost two years we have been planning this project and putting all the design, engineering and manufacturing pieces in place, including recruiting original Meyer Optik engineers, to make this amazing project happen. And so we invite you to be part of our community. With your help, we will make this happen. This project combines all of these elements, and we are excited to have developed the prototypes, tested them and are poised to start manufacturing. We are a team that is committed to photography, tradition and art. With your support, we will bring back the Trioplan – one of the most respected, loved and unique photography lenses ever – in a new, improved form but with its famous and original character.
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The new Trioplan is compatible with APSC and full format cameras. Available mounts: Canon, Fuji X, M42, Micro-Four-Thirds, Nikon and Sony E.View Angle +/- 12° (full format equivalent 24 x 36).
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Feedback from the photography community, the community we serve, is crucial to our basic aim: to preserve the incomparable charm of the original Trioplan lens and to update it for the digital age. That’s why we are engineering the new lens with care, using the latest in manufacturing technologies, but are including testing and feedback from experienced photographers across the world. Our goal is to provide a tool that will enrich any photographer’s range and experience. Some production steps of hand-made Trioplan prototype lenses in Görlitz, Germany.Īs well as all our technical improvements, we want the new Trioplan to be a masterpiece lens to enhance creativity.