Viewpoint John Gilbey
Feb 23, 2021
2 minutes
Mirror, or catadioptric, lenses are one of the orphan technologies of the photographic world – an anarchic branch of optical evolution which flowered briefly then all but disappeared. Technically elegant, they became almost irrelevant in a world where low-dispersion glasses and compact zoom lenses left them with few practical advantages.
I’ve used several, but until recently didn’t feel
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