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Both lenses have a common 85mm outside diameter and a common 82mm filter diameter. Length and weight are identical, and their pitch focus, iris and zoom gear rings are all in the same place. Because of this, changing between the two lenses very easy, and you don’t have to adjust the camera’s balance when going handheld. Both lenses feature a macro function and a back focus adjustment, and they both have focus rotation of 200°. As you can see they have a lot in common, in order to make the switching between the lens easier. And let’s take a look at the rest of the specs of these two lenses.

MK 18-55mm T2.9

MK 50-135mm T2.9

Both MK 18-55mm and MK 50-135mm are available for preorders. They have a lot in common, and it’s the same with the price, which is $3,799.00 for both. The expected availability is end of March 2017 for the 18-55mm, and the 50-135 should come a little later, in summer 2017.

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