Interesting to note, that also these lenses can’t be mounted on the Fujifilm X-Pro3, as they will scratch the lens release button, just as the MK I version of the Viltrox lenses.
Mitakon Creator lenses can be found at BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS, and for the new Mitakon lenses you’ll find all details and links below.
Mitakon just unveiled some G-mount glass for Fujifilm GFX, the Speedmaster 65mm F1.4 and the Speed master 85mm F1.2 (manual focus only).
The release is scheduled for 2017, and the price has not yet been set now.
“SPEEDMASTER 65 mm F 1.4 details are not clear, but you can see in the photo of the exhibition that you can attach a filter with a diameter of 77 mm.
The SPEEDMASTER 85mm F1.2 specifications released have the shortest shooting distance of 1 m and the filter diameter of 77 mm. AF is not installed. There are 9 lenses in 6 groups, two of which are ED lenses, and four are high refraction and low dispersion glass lenses. There are 11 diaphragm blades. The total length is 94 to 120 mm, the diameter is 82 mm, the weight is about 920 to 1,050 g (varies from mount to mount).”
You can see the first images of the prototypes as well as some samples at stkb (tranlsation) – google translator might not open the images, so you might click on the Japanese stkb version. You can also read more at dc.watch (translation).
Mitakon already offers some fast manual focus glass for Fujiiflm X-mount.
Mitakon X-mount Speedmaster 35mm f/0.95 Mark II is now super-discounted at BHphoto and costs costs only $499 at BHphoto (it’s $799 at Adorama).