Yasuhara shows a new macro lens for E-mount with 5x magnification

The japanese company Yasuhara announced a new amcro lens for NEX named “Nanoha”. It has a 5x magnification and can take spectacular photos (Click here to see their online gallery). The Nonoha’s website says about the lens: “The magnification is much more than ordinary macro lens. The magnification is up to x5. It means 1 pixel on the picture is about 1 micrometer on the shooting target. With NANOHA, you can find small wonders easily without using microscopes. And we added some patented features for your good shooting.”
Yasuhara is a one man company that made Cameras and Lenses compatible with the Leica M-system (CLick here to see some of their stuff on eBay). They know will release that lens for mirrorles systems + two more lenses during the year 2011.

Carl
12 months ago |I wonder, it this Nanoha…lyrical, per chance?
I doubt it’ll outperform the Minolta 3x-1x anyway.
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12 months ago |If it is lyrical, Minolta will be befriended.
Don'z
12 months ago |and the lens come with 3 Bright LED, that look awesome
Don'z
12 months ago |http://photorumors.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Nanoha-macro-lens-prototype-MicroFourThirds.jpg
acolyte
12 months ago |Umm does lasers come out of it?!
Leovideo
12 months ago |………it can only shoot at 4x or 5x only and with 11mm or 19mm distance between the aiming object…
kmfan
12 months ago |So, if i’m i looking at the drawings right, this is more or less a reversed lens? That explain why it can only focus for a very short distance.
Leovideo
12 months ago |http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/review/special/20110527_448563.html
jg
12 months ago |“YASUHARA Co.,Ltd. was established in 1998. The founder Shin Yasuhara was once a camera engineer in Kyocera corporation.
After he designed some CONTAX brand SLRs, he tried to produce cameras based on his original concept. YASUHARA Co.,Ltd. had produced 2 camera models:
* T981(www.yasuhara.co.jp/image/T981-001.jpg) and
* T012(www.yasuhara.co.jp/image/T012-001.jpg).”
http://www.yasuhara.co.jp/company-e.html